Tiontar Fm
Period:
Mesoproterozoic
Age Interval:
earliest Calymmian
Province:
N.India Lesser Himalaya
Type Locality and Naming
Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand, Deoban Basin, named after Tiontar locality. [Original Publication: Ganesan, T.M., Verma, R.N. (1981) The Deoban structural belt of Garhwal Himalaya. Jour. Geol. Soc., India 22, 201-215]
Lithology and Thickness
Sandy claystone. Shale with thin arenite beds. Thickness highly variable, between the Tons and Jamuna valleys
Lithology Pattern:
Sandy_claystone
Relationships and Distribution
Lower contact
Nonconformable with Dharagard Gr.
Upper contact
Conformable with Bohar Fm.
Regional extent
Between the Tons and Jamuna valleys
GeoJSON
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Fossils
None
Age
The range 1600-1555 Ma is adopted here for the Deoban Gr (see that entry for details), and each component formation is given a 15 Myr span => 1585-1570 for this upper formation.
Age Span:
Beginning stage:
Calymmian
Fraction up in beginning stage:
0.0
Beginning date (Ma):
1,600.00
Ending stage:
Calymmian
Fraction up in the ending stage:
0.08
Ending date (Ma):
1,584.00
Depositional setting
Shallow marine
Depositional pattern:  
Additional Information
Compiler:
O.N. Bhargava & Birendra Singh.