Deep seismic reflection study over the Vindhyans of Rajasthan: Implications for geophysical setting of the basin

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This paper presents results of high-resolution deep seismic reflection profiling of the Proterozoic Vindhyan basin of the Rajasthan area along the Chandli-Bundi-Kota-Kunjer profile. Seismic images have been used to estimate the thickness of Vindhyan strata as well as to understand the tectonic framework of the basin. The results are constrained by gravity, magnetic and magnetotelluric data. The study reveals gentle SE-dipping reflection bands representing the Vindhyan strata. The seismic sections depict gradual thickening of the Vindhyan succession towards southeast from Bundi. The velocities of the upper and lower Vindhyans are identified as 4.6-4.8 km/s and 5.1-5.3 km/s. The NW limit of the Vindhyan basin is demarcated by the Great Boundary Fault (GBF) that manifests as a 30 km wide NW dipping thrust fault extending to a depth of 30 km. © Printed in India.

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Prasad, B. R., & Rao, V. V. (2006). Deep seismic reflection study over the Vindhyans of Rajasthan: Implications for geophysical setting of the basin. Journal of Earth System Science, 115(1), 135–147. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02703030

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