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The Tectonic origin of the Bay of Bengal and Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
Rice University, National Institute of Oceanography, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research
Published InJournal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
Year2016
Citations78
Abstract
Abstract We are able to decipher the tectonic evolution of the Bay of Bengal, a puzzle which has not been satisfactorily solved in the past, and we are also able to shed new light on origin of the buried 85°E Ridge. We do so by incorporating a number of disparate items into a unified solution. These items are the marine magnetic anomalies in the Western Basin of the Bay of Bengal, the Rajmahal and Sylhet traps, and Deep Seismic Sounding lines in India, a prominent magnetic anomaly doublet and seismic Seaward Dipping Reflectors in Bangladesh, and a new precise gravity map of the Bay of Bengal. We identify seafloor‐spreading magnetic anomalies ranging in age from 132 Ma (M12n) to 120…
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