Pbvs. Rao et al., A geoelectrical section across the Andaman arc sea region, northeast Indian Ocean by using ocean bottom magnetometers, J GEOL S IN, 55(1), 2000, pp. 47-64
Ocean bottom magnetometer (OBM) investigations were made across the Ninetye
ast Ridge in the Bay of Bengal and geomagnetic field variations were record
ed for a period of about one month. Analysis of data indicates that the thi
ckness as well as resistivity of the oceanic crust/upper mantle reduces fro
m 17 - 14 km and 439 - 308 Ohm-m respectively, as one moves from the Bay of
Bengal to the Andaman are region. The highly conducting Andaman are region
may have formed due to subduction related processes at the Andaman trench.
Analysis of OEM data collected earlier across the Barren Island in the Anda
man Sea indicates the presence of two conductivity zones, at 17 - 27 km and
80 - 100 km depth. The enhanced conductivity at a shallow depth may be due
to the conducting material/magma that has been emplaced by upwelling of th
e mantle material at the tectonic zone. The thickness of this material incr
eases from north to south of the Barren Island and seems to concentrate the
induced currents within the island. The enhanced conductivity at greater d
epths may be due to the H2O and CO2 that may be released by metamorphic rea
ctions of the subducting Indian plate beneath the Burmese plate.