“The response of stromatolites to seismic shocks: Tomboliths from the Palaeoproterozoic Chaibasa Formation, E India”: Reply
A.J.van Loona, b, Rajat Mazumderc, Shuvabrata Ded
a College of Earth Science and Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China;
b Geocom Consultants, Valle del Portet 17, 03762 Benitachell, Spain;
c Department of Applied Geology, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Curtin University Sarawak, CDT 250, 98009, Miri, Sarawak Malaysia;
d Geological Studies Division, Room No. 057 EDXRF-LAB, Geochemistry Building, CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500007, India
Our contribution about a newly recognized sedimentological feature, which we called tombolith, has raised some comments on the etymology of the term, the assumed lack of field data, the usage of a term that has a special meaning in stratigraphy, the origin of the seismic shocks that played a role, so-called basic tenets, the origin of soft-sediment deformation structures, and the role of liquefaction. We argue that most comments result from an insufficiently thorough reading of our text, whereas some other remarks concern aspects that we did not deal with. Finally, several remarks are based on outdated literature and from insufficient knowledge of the regional geology.
Corresponding Authors:
Geocom.VanLoon@gmail.com (A.J. van Loon); rajat.m@curtin.edu.my (R. Mazumder); shuvabrata.de@gmail.com (S. De).Peer review under responsibility of China University of Petroleum (Beijing).
Cite this article:
A.J.van Loon,Rajat Mazumder,Shuvabrata De. “The response of stromatolites to seismic shocks: Tomboliths from the Palaeoproterozoic Chaibasa Formation, E India”: Reply[J]. Journal of Palaeogeography, 2017, 6(3): 235-241.
A.J.van Loon,Rajat Mazumder,Shuvabrata De. “The response of stromatolites to seismic shocks: Tomboliths from the Palaeoproterozoic Chaibasa Formation, E India”: Reply[J]. Journal of Palaeogeography, 2017, 6(3): 235-241.
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