Nature of lithospheric deformation beneath the western continental margin of India

Citation
Op. Pandey et Pk. Agrawal, Nature of lithospheric deformation beneath the western continental margin of India, J GEOL S IN, 57(6), 2001, pp. 497-505
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA
ISSN journal
00167622 → ACNP
Volume
57
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
497 - 505
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-7622(200106)57:6<497:NOLDBT>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The nature of lithospheric mantle deformation beneath the continental regio ns is a problem that has attracted global attention. It is being questioned whether the continental segments have remained the same at deeper levels s ince their evolution or whether recent tectonic and geodynamic events have deformed them. In the present work, we study the lithospheric thermal struc ture beneath the elongated, anomalous, seismically active and rifted wester n continental margin of India and its surroundings. Our study, based on the hitherto known evolutionary history of the Indian subcontinent, suggests t hat the lithospheric mantle beneath this part of the Indian peninsula has b een considerably sheared, deformed and weakened due to mainly late Cretaceo us - early Tertiary catastrophic and geodynamic events apart from Proterozo ic thermal reactivations. Beneath this region, the asthenosphere has upwarp ed to a depth as shallow as 38 to 80 km due to rise of isotherms caused by subcrustal melting. Our study further reveals that the segments situated no rth of latitude 16 degrees N are much warmer with shallow Moho depths than those situated south of it.