Structural interpretation of the Konkan basin, southwestern continental margin of India, based on magnetic and bathymetric data
Structural interpretation of the Konkan basin, southwestern continental margin of India, based on magnetic and bathymetric data
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1994-03-01
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Subrahmanyam, V.
Krishna, K. S.
Murthy, G. P.S.
Rao, D. Gopala
Ramana, M. V.
Rao, M. Gangadhara
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Magnetic and bathymetric studies on the Konkan basin of the southwestern continental margin of India reveal prominent NNW-SSE, NW-SE, ENE-WSW, and WNW-ESE structural trends. The crystalline basement occurs at about 5-6 km below the mean sea level. A mid-shelf basement ridge, a shelf margin basin, and the northern extension of the Prathap Ridge complex are also inferred. The forces created by the sea-floor spreading at Carlsberg Ridge since late Cretaceous appears to shape the present-day southwestern continental margin of India and caused the offsets in the structural features along the preexisting faults. © 1994 Springer-Verlag.
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Geo-Marine Letters. v.14(1)