Abstract Interpretation of new multichannel seismic reflection data from the Andaman Forearc Basin (AFB) in the northern Indian Ocean is presented here. The high-quality multichannel seismic data from the Andaman Forearc region enable us to examine the seismic characters and to demarcate seismic sequences bounded by distinct unconformities. Ages of marked seismic horizons have been calibrated with available litholog data from nearby industry boreholes. Seismic interpretation of new data shows that the AFB is filled with ~ 4.5-s-two way travel time (TWT) thick Neogene to Recent sediments. The entire basin assemblage exhibits two distinct major sequences pertaining to the Neogene and Quaternary times. A large part of the basin is filled with ...
Long-wavelength (100-300 km) folding in the central Indian Ocean associated with the diffuse plate b...
The Andaman-Nicobar archipelago in the northeastern Indian Ocean is a nonvolcanic outer arc island c...
The Ninetyeast Ridge (NER) is a ~5000 km-long aseismic volcanic ridge trending NS in the eastern In...
International audienceThe Andaman and Nicobar ophiolites, in the forearc of the western Sunda subduc...
Analysis of the multi-channel seismic reflection, magnetic and bathymetric data collected along a tr...
The Andaman Sea has developed as the result of highly oblique subduction at the western Sunda Trench...
International audienceThe NinetyEast Ridge (NER), one of the most enigmatic features in the Indian O...
New multi-channel seismic data were acquired in the northern part of the Bay of Bengal and at the no...
International audienceNew multi-channel seismic data were acquired in the northern part of the Bay o...
The Andaman Islands are part of the Andaman-Nicobar Ridge, an accretionary complex that forms part o...
The seismicity of the Andaman-Nicobar region has been analyzed in space and time. The space distribu...
The Indian Ocean earthquake of 26 December 2004 led to significant ground deformation in the Andaman...
Long-wavelength (100-300 km) folding in the central Indian Ocean associated with the diffuse plate b...
The Andaman-Nicobar archipelago in the northeastern Indian Ocean is a nonvolcanic outer arc island c...
The Ninetyeast Ridge (NER) is a ~5000 km-long aseismic volcanic ridge trending NS in the eastern In...
International audienceThe Andaman and Nicobar ophiolites, in the forearc of the western Sunda subduc...
Analysis of the multi-channel seismic reflection, magnetic and bathymetric data collected along a tr...
The Andaman Sea has developed as the result of highly oblique subduction at the western Sunda Trench...
International audienceThe NinetyEast Ridge (NER), one of the most enigmatic features in the Indian O...
New multi-channel seismic data were acquired in the northern part of the Bay of Bengal and at the no...
International audienceNew multi-channel seismic data were acquired in the northern part of the Bay o...
The Andaman Islands are part of the Andaman-Nicobar Ridge, an accretionary complex that forms part o...
The seismicity of the Andaman-Nicobar region has been analyzed in space and time. The space distribu...
The Indian Ocean earthquake of 26 December 2004 led to significant ground deformation in the Andaman...
Long-wavelength (100-300 km) folding in the central Indian Ocean associated with the diffuse plate b...
The Andaman-Nicobar archipelago in the northeastern Indian Ocean is a nonvolcanic outer arc island c...
The Ninetyeast Ridge (NER) is a ~5000 km-long aseismic volcanic ridge trending NS in the eastern In...