1. Delineation of intra crustal horizon in Eastern Dharwar Craton – An aeromagnetic evidence
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Rishabh Kishore, V. Pradeep Kumar, Ch. Rama Rao, and B. Butchi Babu
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Wave velocity ,Geology ,Crust ,Geophysics ,Structural basin ,Dharwar Craton ,symbols.namesake ,Shear (geology) ,Shield ,symbols ,Rayleigh wave ,Phase velocity ,Petrology ,Earth-Surface Processes - Abstract
A correlative study of two mutually independent geophysical properties like magnetic susceptibility variations and shear wave velocity structure of the crust has been carried out in a part of the Eastern Dharwar Craton of Indian peninsular shield. Analysis of the aeromagnetic anomaly field over an area of 35,000 km 2 comprising the peninsular gneissic basement complex and a part of Cuddapah Basin has resulted in identification of two distinct magnetic horizons: one at a depth of 2 km and the other at a depth of 12 km. Correlation of these results with the inferences made by the inversion of Rayleigh wave phase velocity and other geophysical studies has confirmed the presence of a crustal layer at a depth of 12 km. This horizon has been inferred to be the depth to the lower boundary of the upper crust in this region.
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- 2011
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