lithosphere


NGRI NEWS
 
 

                        LITHOSPHERE, EARTH’S INTETIOR & PALEO-ENVIRONMENT

1. Thermal and geodynamic evolution of Indian lithosphere and seismogensis of earthquakes. OP Pandey
2. i) Age, Sr, Nd, Pb isotopic studies of alkaline intrusions from the Deccan volcanic province.

ii) Age & paleomagnetism of Eastern Dharwar Craton kimberlites

iii) Migration of the Indian subcontinent during the Cretaceous

Anil Kumar


3. Heat flow, heat production and crustal thermal structure of the Indian shield Sukanta Roy
4.

Structural and remote sensing studies in high-grade terrains of Southern India

Activity:
4.1 Study of hydrous minerals at high-pressures

TRK Chetty

G Parathasarathy

5.

Evolution of the lithospheric mantle and the crust in the Dharwar and the Bastar Craton:Petrological, age and isotopic constraints
 

Y J Bhaskar Rao
6..

Late Quaternary Paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic studies using Isotopic and trace elemental proxies from ocean sediments,corals and speleothems

S Masood Ahmad
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 Activity

 

7.1 Seismic Imaging of the Indian crust and upper mantle along 78E from Kanyakumari to Karakoram/India – Study of the Earth’s Deep Interior Program (INDIA_SEDI)

 

The deep structure and evolution of the Indian subcontinent with special reference to cratons (SECRAT)

 

 

K Suryaprakasam

8.

Modeling of non-linear behavior of earth system using geophysical and geological properties

VP Dimri
9. Linear and non-linear time series analyses and modeling of geo-processes RK Tiwari
10.

IInovative techniques for modelling of geophysical data

SK Ghosh
11 Seismological and mineral physics constraints on the evolution of upper 660-km depth of the Gondwanaland with special reference to India and Antarctica S Das Sharma
12. Numerical Simulations of convection in the Earth’s Deep Interior and Lithospheric Mapping of the Sikkim Himalaya

Ajai Manglik

13. Indian lithosphere and seismicity from passive and active seismological experiments D Sarkar
14. Behavior of hydrous minerals at the earth’s mantle pressures G Parthasarathy