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English: Geological map of Kutch Basin showing fossil locality (a); stratigraphic column at Panandhro Lignite Mine showing the position of madtsoiid snake-yielding horizon with age diagnostic dinoflagellate cyst assemblage and δ13C curve marking hyperthermal event ETM2 (modified after Agrawal et al.23) (b); panoramic view of the fossil site (c). Map and stratigraphic column were drawn by D.D. using CorelDRAW 2019. ETM2 age estimate after Westerhold et al.24.
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Author D. Datta & S. Bajpai

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