The northwest Bengal Basin is one of the least explored areas where the basement surface interaction is still controversial. We analyze satellite images, bouguer anomaly data and construct a long-term tectonic model. Satellite images reveal significant spatial changes in the uplifted Barind tract and its surrounding low-lying subsided floodplains. The regional and residual gravity anomalies exhibit an association with the surface geologic structures. For example, the uplifted Barind tract areas are located on top of the gravity highs represent crustal horst. On the other hand, low-lying flood plains and faults are located on the gravity lows represent graben. To explore the relationship between the surface and basement structures, we constr...
The Himalaya, the Earth's largest active orogen, produces a deep but relatively unexplored foreland ...
Fold topography preserves a potentially accessible record of the structure and evolution of an under...
The nature of the crust in the Laxmi Basin, western margin of India is an uncertain issue; more impo...
In this research, high-resolution SRTM-based NASA Digital Elevation Models (DEM) data and published ...
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad- 500 007 An integrated approach of processing and...
The Bengal Fan is covered afresh by systematic geological and geophysical investigations by National...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
Results from detailed analyses of multi-channel seismic reflection data in association with gravity ...
The data presented suggest that uplift of the outer Himllaya in this region is continuing even today...
An isopach map made from seismic reflection and refraction data in the Bay of Bengal shows two promi...
International audienceThe Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest contine...
Gross crustal structures of Kohat plateau and Bannu basin area have been interpreted incorporating g...
International audienceSubsurface deformation is a driver for surface dynamics-such as the path selec...
The Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest continental earthquakes, incl...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the formation and shape of the Himalayan Foreland Basin sys...
The Himalaya, the Earth's largest active orogen, produces a deep but relatively unexplored foreland ...
Fold topography preserves a potentially accessible record of the structure and evolution of an under...
The nature of the crust in the Laxmi Basin, western margin of India is an uncertain issue; more impo...
In this research, high-resolution SRTM-based NASA Digital Elevation Models (DEM) data and published ...
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad- 500 007 An integrated approach of processing and...
The Bengal Fan is covered afresh by systematic geological and geophysical investigations by National...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
Results from detailed analyses of multi-channel seismic reflection data in association with gravity ...
The data presented suggest that uplift of the outer Himllaya in this region is continuing even today...
An isopach map made from seismic reflection and refraction data in the Bay of Bengal shows two promi...
International audienceThe Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest contine...
Gross crustal structures of Kohat plateau and Bannu basin area have been interpreted incorporating g...
International audienceSubsurface deformation is a driver for surface dynamics-such as the path selec...
The Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest continental earthquakes, incl...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the formation and shape of the Himalayan Foreland Basin sys...
The Himalaya, the Earth's largest active orogen, produces a deep but relatively unexplored foreland ...
Fold topography preserves a potentially accessible record of the structure and evolution of an under...
The nature of the crust in the Laxmi Basin, western margin of India is an uncertain issue; more impo...