Magnetic studies in the northern Bay of Bengal

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1994-06-01
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Ramana, M. V.
Subrahmanyam, V.
Krishna, K. S.
Chaubey, A. K.
Sarma, K. V.L.N.S.
Murty, G. P.S.
Mittal, G. S.
Drolia, R. K.
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Total magnetic intensity and bathymetric surveys were carried out in the northern Bay of Bengal between 6° to 11° 45′ N latitudes and east of 84° to 93° 30′ E longitudes. The hitherto known 85° E Ridge is characterised as a subsurface feature by a large amplitude, positive magnetic anomaly surrounded by Mesozoic crust. A newly identified NE to NNESSW trending magnetic anomaly between 7° N, 87° 30′ E and 10° 30′ N, 89-90° E may be one of the unidentified Mesozoic lineations in the northern Bay of Bengal. The Ninetyeast Ridge is not associated with any recognizable magnetic anomaly. The Sunda Trough to the east of the Ninetyeast Ridge is characterised by a positive magnetic anomaly. A combined interpretation, using Werner deconvolution and analytical signal methods, yields basement depths ~ 10 km below sea level. These depths are in agreement with the seismic results of Curray (1991). © 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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85°E Ridge, Bay of Bengal, Cretaceous Quiet Zone, Magnetic lineation, Ninetyeast Ridge
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Marine Geophysical Researches. v.16(3)