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Study of high-resolution satellite geoid and gravity anomaly data over the Bay of Bengal

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

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Creator Majumdar, T. J.
Krishna, K.S.
Chatterjee, S.
Bhattacharya, R.
Michael, L.
 
Date 2006-06-30T06:50:18Z
2006-06-30T06:50:18Z
2006
 
Identifier Current Science, vol. 90(2), 211-219p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/179
 
Description Geoid and gravity anomalies derived from satellite altimetry are gradually gaining importance in marine geo-scientific investigations. Very high-resolution gravity database generated from Seasat, Geosat GM, ERS-1 and TOPEX/POSEIDON altimeters data of the northern Indian Ocean, has been used in the preparation of geoid and free-air gravity maps. In the present work, we have investigated various products of satellite data of the Bay of Bengal, thereby correlated to known plate tectonic feature (Sunda subduction zone), volcanic traces (Ninetyeast and 85 degrees E ridges) and continental margin features. Besides, Swatch of No Ground and modified continental slope due to sediment discharge from East Coast rivers are some of the finer structures observed in free-air gravity anomaly data. Furthermore, the data are compared with ship-track gravity anomalies along 14.64 degrees N lat. for their consistencies and interpreted under the constraints of seismic results for under-standing the evolution of structural features of the region. Two different wavelength (100–200 and 200–500 km) components derived from satellite gravity anomaly data have been studied to explain the geophysical anomalies associated with the Ninetyeast and 85 degrees E ridges and two isolated structures in terms of isostatic compensation due to their loads with respect to the already evolved lithosphere. It is found that the magnitude of the flexure at crust–mantle boundary beneath the 85 degrees E Ridge and structural high close to the margin is relatively higher than that of the Ninetyeast Ridge.
 
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Language en
 
Publisher Indian Academy of Sciences
 
Subject Compensation mechanism
geoid and gravity anomaly data
lithospheric flexure
satellite altimetry
 
Title Study of high-resolution satellite geoid and gravity anomaly data over the Bay of Bengal
 
Type Article