The Peninsular Indian Shield, traditionally considered a stable continental region, underwent significant changes in its crustal character, first during the Jurassic breakup of Gondwanaland, and then through the process of underplating as the cratonic block moved over the plume heads during its northward journey. The breakup resulted in the development of a series of fractures appearing as lineaments on the surface, while the underplating caused subcrustal magmatism as well as surface volcanicity. The reconstituted Indian crust undergoes heterogeneous deformation responding to the northeasterly stress presumably resulting from ocean opening along the Carlsberg Ridge-Rift system. The deformation is comparable to block tectonics, in which mov...
Foci distribution of the earthquakes in and around Hindu Kush region (25°N~45°N, 65°E~85°E) during t...
This paper is concerned with the implications of earthquake depth distributions in the Himalayan–Tib...
Intrinsic magmatic processes are considered as critical operators of plate movements. Here we demons...
The Peninsular Indian Shield, traditionally considered a stable continental region, underwent signif...
The Indian crust, generally regarded as a stable continental lithosphere, experienced significant te...
We present observations of active faulting within peninsular India, far from the surrounding plate b...
The chief elements in the structure of the earth's crust are shield and stable areas (platforms), se...
The nature of crustal and lithospheric mantle evolution of the Archean shields as well as their subs...
AbstractThe nature of crustal and lithospheric mantle evolution of the Archean shields as well as th...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
The earth crustal growth since its formation still need in depth research is the conclusion of the t...
Between the tenth and early 16th centuries three megaquakes allowed most of the northern edge of the...
The paper sets out a method for structural analysis of seismotectonic data using centroid moment ten...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
A new evaluation of the elastic thickness (Te) structure of the Indian Shield, derived from isotropi...
Foci distribution of the earthquakes in and around Hindu Kush region (25°N~45°N, 65°E~85°E) during t...
This paper is concerned with the implications of earthquake depth distributions in the Himalayan–Tib...
Intrinsic magmatic processes are considered as critical operators of plate movements. Here we demons...
The Peninsular Indian Shield, traditionally considered a stable continental region, underwent signif...
The Indian crust, generally regarded as a stable continental lithosphere, experienced significant te...
We present observations of active faulting within peninsular India, far from the surrounding plate b...
The chief elements in the structure of the earth's crust are shield and stable areas (platforms), se...
The nature of crustal and lithospheric mantle evolution of the Archean shields as well as their subs...
AbstractThe nature of crustal and lithospheric mantle evolution of the Archean shields as well as th...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
The earth crustal growth since its formation still need in depth research is the conclusion of the t...
Between the tenth and early 16th centuries three megaquakes allowed most of the northern edge of the...
The paper sets out a method for structural analysis of seismotectonic data using centroid moment ten...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
A new evaluation of the elastic thickness (Te) structure of the Indian Shield, derived from isotropi...
Foci distribution of the earthquakes in and around Hindu Kush region (25°N~45°N, 65°E~85°E) during t...
This paper is concerned with the implications of earthquake depth distributions in the Himalayan–Tib...
Intrinsic magmatic processes are considered as critical operators of plate movements. Here we demons...