Petrographic attributes of intertrappean beds exposed at four localities in
Mumbai, one each at Malabar and Worli Hills and two at the Amboli quarry,
Jogeshwari are studied in detail. Microfacies of vitric tuff, lithic tuff a
nd black carbonaceous shale have been identified, which differ from their c
ounterparts in other intertrappean localities of peninsular India in having
a significant amount of pyroclastics. Bulk XRD analyses of intertrappean b
eds of Malabar Hill show similar mineral assemblage in tuffs as well as bla
ck carbonaceous shales pointing towards the same provenance for these beds.
Further, the XRD analysis of the clay fraction of these samples reaffirms
their pyroclastic nature, the pyroclasts being reworked in most cases.