The Indian Ocean nodule field: petrotectonic evolution and ferromanganese deposits

R Mukhopadhyay, SD Iyer, AK Ghosh - Earth-Science Reviews, 2003 - Elsevier
The Indian Ocean Nodule Field (IONF) is significant from several points of view. Roughly
bordered by 10° S to 16° 30′ S and 72° E to 80° E and located within the Central Indian …

Ferromanganese nodules from the central Indian Ocean basin

P Jauhari, JN Pattan - Handbook of marine mineral deposits, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
The Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB), located between the Central Indian Ridge and the
Ninety East Ridge receives sediments from the Ganges and Brahmaputra runoff, dispersed …

[图书][B] The Indian Ocean nodule field: Geology and resource potential

R Mukhopadhyay, AK Ghosh, SD Iyer - 2017 - books.google.com
The Indian Ocean Nodule Field: Geology and Resource Potential, Second Edition, provides
a view of the most recent studies along with classical theories starting from the 1960s. New …

Underthrusting at the Hjort Trench, Australian‐Pacific plate boundary: Incipient subduction?

TA Meckel, MF Coffin, S Mosher… - Geochemistry …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The southernmost portion of the Macquarie Ridge Complex (MRC) comprises the Hjort
Ridge, Trench, and Plateau, the topographic expression of the Australian‐Pacific plate …

Synthesis of morphotectonics and volcanics of the Central Indian Ocean Basin

AD Mukherjee, SD Iyer - Current Science, 1999 - JSTOR
The Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) is an enigmatic ocean basin in the young and
tectonically complex Indian Ocean. Major tectonic and volcanic forms identified are fracture …

Morphological characteristics and emplacement mechanism of the seamounts in the Central Indian Ocean Basin

P Das, SD Iyer, VN Kodagali - Tectonophysics, 2007 - Elsevier
The morphotectonic features of the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) provide information
regarding the development of the basin. Multibeam mapping of the CIOB reveals presence …

Structure and isostatic compensation of the Comorin Ridge, north central Indian Ocean

KM Sreejith, KS Krishna… - Geophysical Journal …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Bathymetry, gravity and magnetic data (about 9200 lkm) of the Comorin Ridge, north central
Indian Ocean were investigated using the transfer function and forward model techniques to …

Magnetic lineations, fracture zones and seamounts in the Central Indian Basin

KAK Raju - Marine geology, 1993 - Elsevier
Magnetic and bathymetric data collected in the Central Indian Basin, between 8° S and 16°
S latitudes, and 71° E and 82° E longitudes have been studied. The inferred fracture zones …

Evidence for recent hydrothermal activity in the Central Indian Basin

SD Iyer, MS Prasad, SM Gupta, SN Charan - Deep Sea Research Part I …, 1997 - Elsevier
This study documents the first actual proof of recent intraplate volcanic-hydrothermal activity
in the Central Indian Basin (CIB). Twenty-six surface sediments and a spade core (37 cm …

Morphological features in the Bay of Bengal

K Sarma, MV Ramana, V Subrahmanyam, KS Krishna… - 2000 - drs.nio.res.in
Bengal Fan is one of the world's largest submarine fans having an area of 2.8-3.0 xl06 sq.
km. It extends from Ganges/Brahmaputra delta around 20° N latitude to south of 7° S, with a …