Joshi, Prabha2016-12-302016-12-302016-11-25http://www.aiktcdspace.org:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1860Paper presented in " Asia current Research on Fluid Inclusions (ACROFI VI-2016)" organised by Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Istitute of Technology Bombay.The Ca-Mg carbonate rocks of the Deoban - Formation in Kumaun Lesser Himalaya have been extensively studied for field, petrography, and geochemical characters whereby the dolomitization after calcite precursor is well established. Many microlithotypes are identified in them, which are fine grained and preserve the original organic and inorganic fabric. Lack of substantial compaction is evident by the fenestral structure (Fig.1). Polygonal mud cracks and parallel lamination in these carbonates signify their exposure as well as deposition in a quiet, shallow marine tidal flat environment. The studies of the fluid evolved in these carbonates and circulated in the basin have not been comprehensive. Present study aims to understand ,the basinal fluids contributed in the formation of various lithofacies from limestone-dolomite-magnesite to talc. In the present work representative samples from Jhiroli area in, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya have been studied.en-USStaff Publication - SoETStaff Publication - CEFluid Inclusions in the Ca-Mg Carbonates in Kumaun lesser Himalaya and Focus on the Basin Fluid SystemArticle