783-794Among the submarine ridge systems in the northern Indian Ocean, the 85oE Ridge in the Bay of Bengal is more enigmatic owing to its peculiar anomalous negative free-air gravity. In general, this has been attributed to the isostatic overcompensation of the ridge due to overburden sediment load. In this work we attempted to know; whether, the present day oceanic lithosphere, juxtaposed to the Eastern Continental Margin of India (ECMI), holds the vestiges of lithospheric stretching due to erstwhile India-Antarctica rifting? If so, how much is the gravity effect of post rift lithospheric subsidence contributed to the excess negative gravity field of later emplaced 85oE Ridge. Secondly, does the 85oE Ridge is a crustal mass anomaly? Or as ...
This paper describes a 3-D lithospheric density model of the Western Continental Margin of India (WC...
The role of hotter than ambient plume mantle in the formation of a rifted volcanic margin in the nor...
Ninetyeast Ridge (NER) is a linear volcanic ridge in the Indian Ocean thought to have formed by hots...
An isopach map made from seismic reflection and refraction data in the Bay of Bengal shows two promi...
The Bengal Fan is covered afresh by systematic geological and geophysical investigations by National...
The gravity field over topography in the northern Indian Ocean that was completely buried by sedimen...
The evolution of the 85°E Ridge in the Indian Ocean remains enigmatic. Different possibilities of it...
Although slow spreading ridges characterized by a deep axial valley and fast spreading ridges charac...
Although slow spreading ridges characterized by a deep axial valley and fast spreading ridges charac...
The nature and origin of the subsurface 85°E Ridge in the Bay of Bengal has remained enigmatic till ...
Timing of breakup of the Indian continent from eastern Gondwanaland and evolution of the lithosphere...
The oceanic lithosphere in the Bay of Bengal (BOB) formed 80-120 Ma following the breakup of eastern...
The nature of the crust in the Laxmi Basin, western margin of India is an uncertain issue; more impo...
The oceanic lithosphere in the Bay of Bengal (BOB) formed 80–120 Ma following the breakup of eastern...
The Andaman arc in the northeastern Indian Ocean defines nearly 1100 km long active plate margin bet...
This paper describes a 3-D lithospheric density model of the Western Continental Margin of India (WC...
The role of hotter than ambient plume mantle in the formation of a rifted volcanic margin in the nor...
Ninetyeast Ridge (NER) is a linear volcanic ridge in the Indian Ocean thought to have formed by hots...
An isopach map made from seismic reflection and refraction data in the Bay of Bengal shows two promi...
The Bengal Fan is covered afresh by systematic geological and geophysical investigations by National...
The gravity field over topography in the northern Indian Ocean that was completely buried by sedimen...
The evolution of the 85°E Ridge in the Indian Ocean remains enigmatic. Different possibilities of it...
Although slow spreading ridges characterized by a deep axial valley and fast spreading ridges charac...
Although slow spreading ridges characterized by a deep axial valley and fast spreading ridges charac...
The nature and origin of the subsurface 85°E Ridge in the Bay of Bengal has remained enigmatic till ...
Timing of breakup of the Indian continent from eastern Gondwanaland and evolution of the lithosphere...
The oceanic lithosphere in the Bay of Bengal (BOB) formed 80-120 Ma following the breakup of eastern...
The nature of the crust in the Laxmi Basin, western margin of India is an uncertain issue; more impo...
The oceanic lithosphere in the Bay of Bengal (BOB) formed 80–120 Ma following the breakup of eastern...
The Andaman arc in the northeastern Indian Ocean defines nearly 1100 km long active plate margin bet...
This paper describes a 3-D lithospheric density model of the Western Continental Margin of India (WC...
The role of hotter than ambient plume mantle in the formation of a rifted volcanic margin in the nor...
Ninetyeast Ridge (NER) is a linear volcanic ridge in the Indian Ocean thought to have formed by hots...