The ocean floor morphostructure of the Bay of Bengal (Indian Ocean) and the problem of its origin


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This study is based on the geological and geophysical data obtained in the Bay of Bengal and adjacent part of the Mid-Indian Ocean Basin by different Russian scientific and industrial institutions in the 1980s and 1990s. The results of the more recent foreign investigations are also involved. The analysis of the collected data provided a new insight into the geological structure and evolution of the region indicating that a large dry-land area—the Bengal elevation—existed in the Cretaceous at the location of the present-day Bay of Bengal. During the Cretaceous, the geological evolution of this area was controlled by epicontinental sedimentation and active volcanism. In the Late Cretaceous, progressive submersion with the inception of the Central Basin took place in the region. The subsidence of the basement was accompanied by active differentiated tectonic movements in the southern part of the Bay of Bengal. As a result, the basement experienced fragmentation into blocks with the formation of horst and graben structures. The horst relics eventually submerged to the current depths in the Late Miocene–Pliocene. The maximal amplitude of basement submersion within the bay is more than 11 km.

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V. Illarionov

Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth

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A. Boyko

Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth

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G. Udintsev

Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry

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俄罗斯联邦, ul. Kosygina 19, Moscow, 119334

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