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Magnetic basement in the central Bay of Bengal
Authors:Sarma  KVLNS  Ramana  MV  Ramprasad  T  Desa  Maria  Subrahmanyam  V  Krishna  KS  Malleswara Rao  MM
Institution:(1) Regional Center, National Institute of Oceanography, 176, Lawson's Bay Colony, Visakhapatnam, 530017, India;(2) National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, 403004, India
Abstract:Analyses of about 6000 km of processed magnetic data in the central Bay of Bengal using Analytical Signal Processing and Werner Deconvolution techniques revealed that the depth to top of the magnetic basement varies between 5 and 12 km from the sea surface, where the water column thickness is about 3.4 km. These inferred depths are comparable to the reported acoustic basement depths. The basement map derived from magnetic interpretation defines the general configuration of the central Bay of Bengal. The N10–12° W trending subsurface 85° E Ridge buried under 2 to 3 km thick sediments is a prominent tectonic feature. Offshore basins characterised by deeper magnetic basement (simthinsp9 km) and 100–200 km wide are present on either sides of the ridge. These basins were filled with 6–8 km thick lower Cretaceous to recent sediments. Integrated geophysical study depicts that the magnetic basement is characterised by NW-SE, NE-SW, NNE-SSW, N10-12° W and E-W trending structural features that are associated with the lower Cretaceous ocean floor. The Analytical Signal Processing and Werner Deconvolution techniques proved to be effective in determining the depth to the basement in areas covered by thick sediment overburden and characterized by a complex geologic/tectonic framework.
Keywords:Bay of Bengal  Analytical signal processing and Werner deconvolution techniques  magnetic basement configuration  85°  E Ridge
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