The gravity field over topography in the northern Indian Ocean that was completely buried by sediments of the Bengal Fan was investigated to understand the effect of sedimentation on the continental gravity field. An isopach map made from the seismic reflection and refraction in the Bay of Bengal shows two prominent N-S trending features in the basement topography. The northernmost portion of the Ninetyeast Ridge is totally buried by sediments north of 10 deg N. The other buried ridge trends roughly N-S for 1400 km at 85 deg E to the latitude of Sri Lanka and then curves toward the west. It has basement relief up to 6 km. Two free air gravity anomaly profiles across the region show a strong gravity low over the 85 deg E ridge, while the Nin...
International audienceDrill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3 degrees N 91 degrees E (Interna...
The Andaman arc in the northeastern Indian Ocean defines nearly 1100 km long active plate margin bet...
International audienceThe NinetyEast Ridge (NER), one of the most enigmatic features in the Indian O...
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...
783-794Among the submarine ridge systems in the northern Indian Ocean, the 85oE Ridge in the Bay of ...
The Bay of Bengal (BOB) lithosphere evolved due to rifting between India and Antarctica and subseque...
This paper presented analyzed and summarized data on geological and geophysical settings about the t...
Bathymetry, gravity, and magnetic data across the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) along a WE track...
Gravity studies explain about the sub surface features and shape of the earth, and show gravitationa...
The oceanic lithosphere in the Bay of Bengal (BOB) formed 80-120 Ma following the breakup of eastern...
International audienceA holistic view of the Bengal–Nicobar Fan system requires sampling the full se...
Drill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3°N 91°E (International Ocean Discovery Program Expedit...
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 ...
International audienceDrill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3 degrees N 91 degrees E (Interna...
The Andaman arc in the northeastern Indian Ocean defines nearly 1100 km long active plate margin bet...
International audienceThe NinetyEast Ridge (NER), one of the most enigmatic features in the Indian O...
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...
783-794Among the submarine ridge systems in the northern Indian Ocean, the 85oE Ridge in the Bay of ...
The Bay of Bengal (BOB) lithosphere evolved due to rifting between India and Antarctica and subseque...
This paper presented analyzed and summarized data on geological and geophysical settings about the t...
Bathymetry, gravity, and magnetic data across the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) along a WE track...
Gravity studies explain about the sub surface features and shape of the earth, and show gravitationa...
The oceanic lithosphere in the Bay of Bengal (BOB) formed 80-120 Ma following the breakup of eastern...
International audienceA holistic view of the Bengal–Nicobar Fan system requires sampling the full se...
Drill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3°N 91°E (International Ocean Discovery Program Expedit...
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 ...
International audienceDrill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3 degrees N 91 degrees E (Interna...
The Andaman arc in the northeastern Indian Ocean defines nearly 1100 km long active plate margin bet...
International audienceThe NinetyEast Ridge (NER), one of the most enigmatic features in the Indian O...