Siwalik Mammalian Faunas of the Himalayan Foothills: With Reference to Biochronology, Linkages and Migration
Chapter 1: Introduction
Foreland Basin, Lower Tertiary successions, Siwalik Group
Chapter 2: Historical review of the vertebrate faunal discoveries
Chapter 3: Classification of the Siwalik Group
Classification proposed By Pilgrim
Classification for the Murree and Siwalik successions in Pakistan
Biostratigraphic Interval-Zones based on Magnetostratigraphy
Classification based on Energy Sequence
Chapter 4: Mammalian faunas of the Siwalik Group
Chapter 5: Prevailing confusions and suggested Standard Reference Sections
Problems in Siwalik Biostratigraphy
Need to recognise the Standard Reference Sections in India
Siwalik succession and suggested Standard Reference Sections for India
Chapter 6: Fossil bearing horizons of the Siwalik Group and its coevals: Recent Advances
Siwalik Group of Northwest India (Areas: Ramnagar, Nurpur, Haritalyangar,
Chandigarh, Jammu)
Siwaliks of Piram Island (Gujarat)
Pakistan Siwaliks (Areas: Daud Khel, Mangla-Samwal, Pabbi Hills, Bhattani and
Marwat Ranges, Manchar Lake, Sulaiman Ranges, Bugti Hills)
Nepal Siwaliks (Areas: Surai Khola, Rato Khola, Gidhniya, Kathmandu Valley)
Mammalian fossil horizons of Northern Myanmar
Chapter 7: Siwalik faunas and younger faunas: Implication for indigenous evolution and
migrations
Pinjor Fauna in relation to the post-Siwalik faunas of Peninsular India, Indo-Gangetic
Plain, Kurnool Caves, and Recent faunas
Setting of Recent Faunal elements in the Siwalik Group
Chapter 8: Siwalik Palaeoenvironment, Palaeoecology and Palaeoclimate
Chapter 9: Uplift-denudation of Himalaya: Evidence from Cenozoic mammalian faunas
Pre Siwalik faunas,
Siwalik faunas
Uplift of Himalaya
Onset of Monsoon
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