Crustal structure and rift architecture across the Krishna-Godavari basin in the central Eastern Continental Margin of India based on analysis of gravity and seismic data

The Krishna-Godavari basin is a rifted passive margin basin that developed orthogonally to the NW-SE trending Pranhita-Godavari graben along the central Eastern Continental Margin of India in response to the continental rifting process and the subsequent seafloor spreading between India and eastern...

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Main Authors: RADHAKRISHNA, M, TWINKLE, D, NAYAK, S, BASTIA, R, RAO, GS
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description The Krishna-Godavari basin is a rifted passive margin basin that developed orthogonally to the NW-SE trending Pranhita-Godavari graben along the central Eastern Continental Margin of India in response to the continental rifting process and the subsequent seafloor spreading between India and eastern Antarctica during the early Cretaceous period. The 3-D gravity interpretation of both the onshore and offshore sections of the basin integrated with detailed seismic reflection and refraction data provided significant new information about the crustal architecture and the early breakup history of the basin. The gravity-derived crustal models indicate that the crust at the eastern Indian shield margin is 39-41 km thick and thins to as much as 20-23 km at the Ocean Continent Transition (OCT) in the offshore. There is a significant variation in the nature of crust and the configuration along the margin between the three crustal domains encompassing the basin: the Cuddapah basin, Pranhita-Godavari Graben, and the Eastern Ghat Mobile Belt that indicates the lateral segmentation of the margin. A zone of high density (3.0 g/cm(3)) crustal material at the OCT separates the pure continental and oceanic crusts on either side. The Moho is shallowest along this zone and brought the upper mantle notably close to the surface, which indicates that it could be comprised of Proto-Oceanic Crustal rocks. Furthermore, the present study highlights a major basement structural high in the deep offshore area of the margin. The geophysical signatures over this structure suggest that it is a crustal scale feature that is characterized by intrusive volcanic rocks, comprised of low density crust, and lies close to the OCT towards offshore. Based on the inferred tectonic reconstruction, we believe that this structural high could be a continental fragment that was left behind during the process of breakup between India and the Elan Bank. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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spelling ftiitbombay:oai:dsapce.library.iitb.ac.in:100/14912 2025-01-16T19:25:31+00:00 Crustal structure and rift architecture across the Krishna-Godavari basin in the central Eastern Continental Margin of India based on analysis of gravity and seismic data RADHAKRISHNA, M TWINKLE, D NAYAK, S BASTIA, R RAO, GS 2012 http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/14912 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2012.05.005 en eng ELSEVIER SCI LTD MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 37(1)129-146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2012.05.005 http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/14912 Crustal Structure Rift Tectonics Krishna-Godavari Basin Continental Margins East Coast Of India Bay Of Bengal Sedimentary Basins Tectonic Implications Peninsular Shield West-Africa Coast Evolution Bengal Ocean Bay Antarctica Article 2012 ftiitbombay https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2012.05.005 2021-06-03T17:52:05Z The Krishna-Godavari basin is a rifted passive margin basin that developed orthogonally to the NW-SE trending Pranhita-Godavari graben along the central Eastern Continental Margin of India in response to the continental rifting process and the subsequent seafloor spreading between India and eastern Antarctica during the early Cretaceous period. The 3-D gravity interpretation of both the onshore and offshore sections of the basin integrated with detailed seismic reflection and refraction data provided significant new information about the crustal architecture and the early breakup history of the basin. The gravity-derived crustal models indicate that the crust at the eastern Indian shield margin is 39-41 km thick and thins to as much as 20-23 km at the Ocean Continent Transition (OCT) in the offshore. There is a significant variation in the nature of crust and the configuration along the margin between the three crustal domains encompassing the basin: the Cuddapah basin, Pranhita-Godavari Graben, and the Eastern Ghat Mobile Belt that indicates the lateral segmentation of the margin. A zone of high density (3.0 g/cm(3)) crustal material at the OCT separates the pure continental and oceanic crusts on either side. The Moho is shallowest along this zone and brought the upper mantle notably close to the surface, which indicates that it could be comprised of Proto-Oceanic Crustal rocks. Furthermore, the present study highlights a major basement structural high in the deep offshore area of the margin. The geophysical signatures over this structure suggest that it is a crustal scale feature that is characterized by intrusive volcanic rocks, comprised of low density crust, and lies close to the OCT towards offshore. Based on the inferred tectonic reconstruction, we believe that this structural high could be a continental fragment that was left behind during the process of breakup between India and the Elan Bank. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica DSpace@IIT Bombay (Indian Institute of Technology) Indian Elan Bank ENVELOPE(67.000,67.000,-56.750,-56.750) India Bay ENVELOPE(11.950,11.950,-69.983,-69.983) Marine and Petroleum Geology 37 1 129 146
spellingShingle Crustal Structure
Rift Tectonics
Krishna-Godavari Basin
Continental Margins
East Coast Of India
Bay Of Bengal
Sedimentary Basins
Tectonic Implications
Peninsular Shield
West-Africa
Coast
Evolution
Bengal
Ocean
Bay
Antarctica
RADHAKRISHNA, M
TWINKLE, D
NAYAK, S
BASTIA, R
RAO, GS
Crustal structure and rift architecture across the Krishna-Godavari basin in the central Eastern Continental Margin of India based on analysis of gravity and seismic data
title Crustal structure and rift architecture across the Krishna-Godavari basin in the central Eastern Continental Margin of India based on analysis of gravity and seismic data
title_full Crustal structure and rift architecture across the Krishna-Godavari basin in the central Eastern Continental Margin of India based on analysis of gravity and seismic data
title_fullStr Crustal structure and rift architecture across the Krishna-Godavari basin in the central Eastern Continental Margin of India based on analysis of gravity and seismic data
title_full_unstemmed Crustal structure and rift architecture across the Krishna-Godavari basin in the central Eastern Continental Margin of India based on analysis of gravity and seismic data
title_short Crustal structure and rift architecture across the Krishna-Godavari basin in the central Eastern Continental Margin of India based on analysis of gravity and seismic data
title_sort crustal structure and rift architecture across the krishna-godavari basin in the central eastern continental margin of india based on analysis of gravity and seismic data
topic Crustal Structure
Rift Tectonics
Krishna-Godavari Basin
Continental Margins
East Coast Of India
Bay Of Bengal
Sedimentary Basins
Tectonic Implications
Peninsular Shield
West-Africa
Coast
Evolution
Bengal
Ocean
Bay
Antarctica
topic_facet Crustal Structure
Rift Tectonics
Krishna-Godavari Basin
Continental Margins
East Coast Of India
Bay Of Bengal
Sedimentary Basins
Tectonic Implications
Peninsular Shield
West-Africa
Coast
Evolution
Bengal
Ocean
Bay
Antarctica
url http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/14912
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2012.05.005