Thermo-tectonic imaging of the Gulf of Aden-Red Sea rift systems and Afro-Arabian hinterland

SC Boone, ML Balestrieri, B Kohn - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Low-temperature thermochronology has long been utilised in the Red Sea-Gulf of Aden rift
systems and adjacent hinterlands to examine exhumation cooling histories of basement …

Age of Seychelles–India break-up

JS Collier, V Sansom, O Ishizuka, RN Taylor… - Earth and Planetary …, 2008 - Elsevier
Many continental flood basalt provinces are spatially and temporally linked with continental
break-up. Establishing the relative timing of the two events is a key step in determining their …

From rifting to oceanic spreading in the Gulf of Aden: a synthesis

S Leroy, P Razin, J Autin, F Bache… - … and sedimentary basins …, 2013 - Springer
We present here a synthesis of the evolution of rifted continental margin systems in the Gulf
of Aden. These margins are volcanic to the West of the Gulf of Aden, where they are …

Seismic volcanostratigraphy of the western Indian rifted margin: The pre‐Deccan igneous province

G Calvès, AM Schwab, M Huuse… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The Indian Plate has been the focus of intensive research concerning the flood basalts of the
Deccan Traps. Here we document a volcanostratigraphic analysis of the offshore segment of …

Arabia‐Somalia plate kinematics, evolution of the Aden‐Owen‐Carlsberg triple junction, and opening of the Gulf of Aden

M Fournier, N Chamot‐Rooke, C Petit… - Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
New geophysical data collected at the Aden‐Owen‐Carlsberg (AOC) triple junction between
the Arabia, India, and Somalia plates are combined with all available magnetic data across …

Motion between the Indian, Antarctic and African plates in the early Cenozoic

SC Cande, P Patriat, J Dyment - Geophysical Journal …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
We used a three-plate best-fit algorithm to calculate four sets of Euler rotations for motion
between the India (Capricorn), Africa (Somali) and Antarctic plates for 14 time intervals in the …

Plate-tectonic evolution of the deep ocean basins adjoining the western continental margin of India—a proposed model for the early opening scenario

GC Bhattacharya, V Yatheesh - Petroleum geosciences: Indian contexts, 2015 - Springer
The available plate-tectonic evolution models suggest that the deep ocean basins adjoining
the western continental margin of India have evolved largely due to break-up and dispersal …

Repeat ridge jumps and microcontinent separation: insights from NE Arabian Sea

AA Misra, N Sinha, S Mukherjee - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2015 - Elsevier
Microcontinents separate due to ridge jumps associate either asymmetric sea floor
spreading or plume–ridge interactions. India separated from Seychelles at∼ 64 Ma by …

Constraints on India–Eurasia collision in the Arabian sea region taken from the Indus Group, Ladakh Himalaya, India

PD Clift, A Carter, M Krol, E Kirby - 2002 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Indus Group is a Paleogene, syntectonic sequence from the Indus Suture Zone
of the Ladakh Himalaya, India. Overlying several pre-collisional tectonic units, it constrains …

[HTML][HTML] Late Cretaceous to Paleogene post-obduction extension and subsequent Neogene compression in the Oman Mountains

M Fournier, C Lepvrier, P Razin, L Jolivet - GeoArabia, 2006 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
After the obduction of the Semail ophiolitic nappe onto the Arabian Platform in the Late
Cretaceous, north Oman underwent several phases of extension before being affected by …