Peninsular India is a cratonic region with asymmetric relief manifest by eastward tilting from the 1.5 km high Western Ghats escarpment toward the floodplains of eastward-draining rivers. Oceanic residual depth measurements on either side of India show that this west-east asymmetry is broader scale, occurring over distances of >2,000 km. Admittance analysis of free-air gravity and topography shows that the elastic thickness is 10 ±3 km, suggesting that regional uplift is not solely caused by flexural loading. To investigate how Indian physiography is generated, we have jointly inverted 530 river profiles to determine rock uplift rate as a function of space and time. Key erosional parameters are calibrated using independent geologic constrai...
Abstract: Detailed geological field mapping has allowed the restoration of two full stratigraphic se...
4 pagesThe Tertiary continental strata of the Himalayan foreland basin are subdivided in two groups,...
Convective removal of lower lithosphere beneath the Tibetan Plateau can account for a rapid increase...
Peninsular India is a cratonic region with asymmetric relief manifest by eastward tilting from the 1...
The tectonic development of the Western Indian high-elevation passive margin is complex. At least tw...
The Konkan and Kerala Basins constitute a major depocentre for sediment from the onshore hinterland ...
International audienceCenozoic topographic rejuvenation of divergent continental margins and their c...
International audienceThe Indian subcontinent comprises accreted cratonic fragments that underwent s...
The Shillong Plateau (northeastern India) constitutes the only significant topography in the Himalay...
This study focused on uppermost Cretaceous sedimentary rocks deposited in the Himalayan region and a...
It is generally accepted that the Arabian Peninsula has been uplifted by subcrustal processes. Posit...
Two genetically distinct lateritized palaeosurfaces of different ages are recognized in the southwes...
We present observations of active faulting within peninsular India, far from the surrounding plate b...
Litho-stratigraphic variation of sedimentary units constructed from seismic sections and gravity ano...
© 2017, The Author(s). ᅟ: Sedimentary archives in the Himalayan foreland basin and Indus submarine f...
Abstract: Detailed geological field mapping has allowed the restoration of two full stratigraphic se...
4 pagesThe Tertiary continental strata of the Himalayan foreland basin are subdivided in two groups,...
Convective removal of lower lithosphere beneath the Tibetan Plateau can account for a rapid increase...
Peninsular India is a cratonic region with asymmetric relief manifest by eastward tilting from the 1...
The tectonic development of the Western Indian high-elevation passive margin is complex. At least tw...
The Konkan and Kerala Basins constitute a major depocentre for sediment from the onshore hinterland ...
International audienceCenozoic topographic rejuvenation of divergent continental margins and their c...
International audienceThe Indian subcontinent comprises accreted cratonic fragments that underwent s...
The Shillong Plateau (northeastern India) constitutes the only significant topography in the Himalay...
This study focused on uppermost Cretaceous sedimentary rocks deposited in the Himalayan region and a...
It is generally accepted that the Arabian Peninsula has been uplifted by subcrustal processes. Posit...
Two genetically distinct lateritized palaeosurfaces of different ages are recognized in the southwes...
We present observations of active faulting within peninsular India, far from the surrounding plate b...
Litho-stratigraphic variation of sedimentary units constructed from seismic sections and gravity ano...
© 2017, The Author(s). ᅟ: Sedimentary archives in the Himalayan foreland basin and Indus submarine f...
Abstract: Detailed geological field mapping has allowed the restoration of two full stratigraphic se...
4 pagesThe Tertiary continental strata of the Himalayan foreland basin are subdivided in two groups,...
Convective removal of lower lithosphere beneath the Tibetan Plateau can account for a rapid increase...