Recent seismic experiments showed that separation of India from the Seychelles occurred in two phases of rifting. The first brief phase of rifting between India and the Laxmi Ridge formed the Gop Rift, which is characterized by thick oceanic crust and underplating of the adjacent continental margins. The age of the Gop Rift is uncertain, initiation of seafloor spreading being some time between 71 and 66 Ma. This was then followed by rifting and seafloor spreading between the Laxmi Ridge and the Seychelles, the onset of which is well dated by magnetic anomalies at 63.4 Ma and characterized by thin oceanic crust. Both of these rift events occurred within 1000 km of the center of the Deccan flood basalts, which formed at 65 ± 1 Ma. To constrai...
The Indian Plate has been the focus of intensive research concerning the flood basalts of the Deccan...
Axial morphology along the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) systematically changes from an axial high t...
Continental flood basalts are commonly thought to form by direct melting of lithospheric mantle, eit...
International audienceRecent seismic experiments showed that separation of India from the Seychelles...
[1] Recent seismic experiments showed that separation of India from the Seychelles occurred in two p...
We present a model of the northern Seychelles continental margin derived from controlled source, wid...
We present a model of the northern Seychelles continental margin derived from controlled source, wid...
Many continental flood basalt provinces are spatially and temporally linked with continental break-u...
This thesis focuses on geophysical data collected over the Laxmi Ridge margin. A 480 km wide-angle ...
The causal mechanisms linking continental flood basalts, lithospheric extension and mantle plumes, a...
Two of the main factors that determine the nature of a rifted continental margin are rheology and ma...
The Deccan Traps, one of the best known examples of rapid flood basalt, are considered as marking of...
The Murray Ridge/Dalrymple Trough system forms the boundary between the Indian and Arabian plates i...
Microcontinents separate due to ridge jumps associate either asymmetric sea floor spreading or plume...
This paper describes a 3-D lithospheric density model of the Western Continental Margin of India (WC...
The Indian Plate has been the focus of intensive research concerning the flood basalts of the Deccan...
Axial morphology along the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) systematically changes from an axial high t...
Continental flood basalts are commonly thought to form by direct melting of lithospheric mantle, eit...
International audienceRecent seismic experiments showed that separation of India from the Seychelles...
[1] Recent seismic experiments showed that separation of India from the Seychelles occurred in two p...
We present a model of the northern Seychelles continental margin derived from controlled source, wid...
We present a model of the northern Seychelles continental margin derived from controlled source, wid...
Many continental flood basalt provinces are spatially and temporally linked with continental break-u...
This thesis focuses on geophysical data collected over the Laxmi Ridge margin. A 480 km wide-angle ...
The causal mechanisms linking continental flood basalts, lithospheric extension and mantle plumes, a...
Two of the main factors that determine the nature of a rifted continental margin are rheology and ma...
The Deccan Traps, one of the best known examples of rapid flood basalt, are considered as marking of...
The Murray Ridge/Dalrymple Trough system forms the boundary between the Indian and Arabian plates i...
Microcontinents separate due to ridge jumps associate either asymmetric sea floor spreading or plume...
This paper describes a 3-D lithospheric density model of the Western Continental Margin of India (WC...
The Indian Plate has been the focus of intensive research concerning the flood basalts of the Deccan...
Axial morphology along the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) systematically changes from an axial high t...
Continental flood basalts are commonly thought to form by direct melting of lithospheric mantle, eit...