Uplifting mechanism of the Tibetan Plateau inferred from the characteristics of crustal structures

X Liang, L Chen, X Tian, Y Chu, W Li - Science China Earth Sciences, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Tibetan Plateau has been known for its highest elevation and thickest crust on
earth, and become a key region for comprehending the rheology and tectonic evolution of …

[PDF][PDF] Evolution of Bundelkhand craton

JK Pati - Episodes, 2020 - researchgate.net
The Indian subcontinent is a repository of Archean cratonic nuclei with plethora of
geoscientific data to better understand the early Earth evolution and the operating …

Moho beneath Tibet based on a joint analysis of gravity and seismic data

G Zhao, J Liu, B Chen, MK Kaban… - Geochemistry …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We use the improved Parker‐Oldenburg's formulas that include a reference depth into the
exponential term and employ the Gauss‐fast Fourier transform method to determine Moho …

Seismic imaging of the crust beneath Arunachal Himalaya

A Singh, D Saikia, MR Kumar - Journal of Geophysical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
We present the first high‐resolution seismic images of the crust beneath the Arunachal
Himalaya, using 22,525 high quality teleseismic receiver functions (RFs). Data from 32 …

Imaging of moho topography with conditional generative adversarial network from observed gravity anomalies

A Roy, RK Sharma, D Jash, BP Rao, JA Dev… - Journal of Asian Earth …, 2024 - Elsevier
Accurate estimation of Moho topography plays a crucial role in understanding Earth's
structure, geodynamic processes, and resource exploration. This study presents a novel …

Evolution of the Western Ghats: Constraints from receiver function imaging and harmonic decomposition

P Rao, R Kumar - Tectonophysics, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The Western Ghats (WG), with an average elevation of~ 1.2 km, is one of the
greatest escarpments that spans~ 1500 km parallel to the west coast of India. It is a mosaic …

Mechanism of rift flank uplift and escarpment formation evidenced by Western Ghats, India

A R. Mohamed, S GS, P PK - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
Abstract The Western Ghats is one of the largest escarpments on earth, containing Reunion
plume derived Deccan Traps, it is an excellent example to probe epeirogenic uplift …

Lithospheric density structure and effective elastic thickness beneath Himalaya and Tibetan plateau: Inference from the integrated analysis of gravity, geoid, and …

M Ravikumar, B Singh, V Pavan Kumar… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Investigation of deep crustal and lithospheric structures is essential to understand the nature
of geodynamical processes beneath the Himalaya and Tibetan plateau of the India‐Eurasia …

Source localized modelling to estimate the depth of anisotropy beneath eastern Himalaya using spatial coherency of shear-wave splitting parameters

DD Mohanty - Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 2023 - Elsevier
The present study focuses on the source localization and depth estimation of anisotropy
beneath the eastern Himalaya ranging from Nepal in the west to Eastern Himalayan …

Pn tomography and anisotropic study of the Indian shield and the adjacent regions

B Illa, KS Reshma, P Kumar, D Srinagesh, C Haldar… - Tectonophysics, 2021 - Elsevier
High-resolution P-wave velocity and anisotropy structure of the hitherto elusive uppermost
mantle beneath the Indian shield and its surrounding regions are presented to unravel the …