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Abstract(s)
The presence of SDRs (seawrd dipping reflectors) on the regional lines around the Indian
continent strongly suggest the breakup of the lithosphere and the onset of the sea-floor
spreading were similar to those proposed and described for the South Atlantic, which, in
fact, is quite similar to the opening of the North Atlantic.
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Keywords
Goa India Margins SDRs (Seaward Dipping Reflectors) Breakup of Pangea Opening of South Atlantic SDRs on seismic lines SDRs around India
Citation
Annual Convention and Seminar Exploration Geophysics, 26, Goa, 2000