Seismic imaging across the Eastern Ghats Belt-Cuddapah Basin collisional zone, southern Indian Shield and possible geodynamic implications

The evolutionary nature of the area encompassing Cuddapah basin, Nellore Schist Belt and the Ongole domain of Eastern Ghats Belt (south India), which contains Paleo-Neoproterozoic imprints of thick sedimentation, intense magmatism, subduction/accretion and possible collision between eastern Dharwar...

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Published in:Precambrian Research
Main Authors: Chandrakala, K., Pandey, O.P., Prasad, A.S.S.S.R.S., Sain, K.
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Published: Elsevier Science 2015
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2015.09.023
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spelling ftindianacasci:oai:repository.ias.ac.in:122502 2023-05-15T13:53:36+02:00 Seismic imaging across the Eastern Ghats Belt-Cuddapah Basin collisional zone, southern Indian Shield and possible geodynamic implications Chandrakala, K. Pandey, O.P. Prasad, A.S.S.S.R.S. Sain, K. 2015 http://repository.ias.ac.in/122502/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2015.09.023 unknown Elsevier Science Chandrakala, K. Pandey, O.P. Prasad, A.S.S.S.R.S. Sain, K. (2015) Seismic imaging across the Eastern Ghats Belt-Cuddapah Basin collisional zone, southern Indian Shield and possible geodynamic implications Precambrian Research, 271 . pp. 56-64. ISSN 0301-9268 QE Geology Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftindianacasci https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2015.09.023 2021-08-15T19:20:50Z The evolutionary nature of the area encompassing Cuddapah basin, Nellore Schist Belt and the Ongole domain of Eastern Ghats Belt (south India), which contains Paleo-Neoproterozoic imprints of thick sedimentation, intense magmatism, subduction/accretion and possible collision between eastern Dharwar craton and east Antarctica, is still being debated. An attempt has been made here to decipher the deep crustal structure and tectonics of this region, by reprocessing Deep Seismic Sounding data acquired earlier through the modeling of first arrival refraction and wide angle reflection travel times. The derived crustal seismic velocity structure reveals that the intracratonic Proterozoic Cuddapah basin containing only 4 km thick sediment is bounded by two major faults. The Moho reaching fault detected on its eastern boundary, demarcates Cuddapah basin from the Nellore Schist Belt. Although a deep normal fault is mapped within the Nallamalai Fold Belt, but no thrusting signatures are apparent. Almost all the crustal layers beneath Nellore Schist Belt and the Ongole domain of Eastern Ghats Belt, show distinct eastward dipping trend conforming to an upthrusted feature, suggesting possible presence of a collisional suture. Besides, the areas lying east of Cuddapah Basin appear to be an accreted orogenic terrain, beneath which lower crust has upwarped substantially. The entire stretch of the studied region is underplated by unprecedently thick (~20 km) high velocity (7.0-7.4 km/s) magma layer above the Moho, indicating strong crust-mantle thermal perturbation and massive subcrustal erosion. Further, an expression of a deep seated mantle thermal anomaly has also been found below the Parnapalle region of the SW Cuddapah basin beneath which deeper crustal layers have exhumed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Indian Academy of Sciences: Publication of Fellows East Antarctica Indian Precambrian Research 271 56 64
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Seismic imaging across the Eastern Ghats Belt-Cuddapah Basin collisional zone, southern Indian Shield and possible geodynamic implications
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description The evolutionary nature of the area encompassing Cuddapah basin, Nellore Schist Belt and the Ongole domain of Eastern Ghats Belt (south India), which contains Paleo-Neoproterozoic imprints of thick sedimentation, intense magmatism, subduction/accretion and possible collision between eastern Dharwar craton and east Antarctica, is still being debated. An attempt has been made here to decipher the deep crustal structure and tectonics of this region, by reprocessing Deep Seismic Sounding data acquired earlier through the modeling of first arrival refraction and wide angle reflection travel times. The derived crustal seismic velocity structure reveals that the intracratonic Proterozoic Cuddapah basin containing only 4 km thick sediment is bounded by two major faults. The Moho reaching fault detected on its eastern boundary, demarcates Cuddapah basin from the Nellore Schist Belt. Although a deep normal fault is mapped within the Nallamalai Fold Belt, but no thrusting signatures are apparent. Almost all the crustal layers beneath Nellore Schist Belt and the Ongole domain of Eastern Ghats Belt, show distinct eastward dipping trend conforming to an upthrusted feature, suggesting possible presence of a collisional suture. Besides, the areas lying east of Cuddapah Basin appear to be an accreted orogenic terrain, beneath which lower crust has upwarped substantially. The entire stretch of the studied region is underplated by unprecedently thick (~20 km) high velocity (7.0-7.4 km/s) magma layer above the Moho, indicating strong crust-mantle thermal perturbation and massive subcrustal erosion. Further, an expression of a deep seated mantle thermal anomaly has also been found below the Parnapalle region of the SW Cuddapah basin beneath which deeper crustal layers have exhumed.
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author Chandrakala, K.
Pandey, O.P.
Prasad, A.S.S.S.R.S.
Sain, K.
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Pandey, O.P.
Prasad, A.S.S.S.R.S.
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title Seismic imaging across the Eastern Ghats Belt-Cuddapah Basin collisional zone, southern Indian Shield and possible geodynamic implications
title_short Seismic imaging across the Eastern Ghats Belt-Cuddapah Basin collisional zone, southern Indian Shield and possible geodynamic implications
title_full Seismic imaging across the Eastern Ghats Belt-Cuddapah Basin collisional zone, southern Indian Shield and possible geodynamic implications
title_fullStr Seismic imaging across the Eastern Ghats Belt-Cuddapah Basin collisional zone, southern Indian Shield and possible geodynamic implications
title_full_unstemmed Seismic imaging across the Eastern Ghats Belt-Cuddapah Basin collisional zone, southern Indian Shield and possible geodynamic implications
title_sort seismic imaging across the eastern ghats belt-cuddapah basin collisional zone, southern indian shield and possible geodynamic implications
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