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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2014

Provenance of the Late Quaternary sediments in the Andaman Sea: Implications for monsoon variability and ocean circulation

Neeraj Awasthi; Jyotiranjan S. Ray; Ashutosh Singh; Shraddha Band; Vinai K. Rai

We present a geochemical and Sr-Nd isotopic study on a sediment core collected from the Andaman Sea in an attempt to reconstruct the Late Quaternary weathering and erosion patterns in the watersheds of the river systems of Myanmar and understand their controlling factors. Age control is based on nine radiocarbon dates and δ18O stratigraphy. The rate of sedimentation was strongly controlled by fluctuations of the monsoon. We identify three major sediment provenances: (1) the Irrawaddy catchment, (2) the western slopes of the Indo-Burman-Arakan (IBA) mountain ranges and the Andaman Islands, and (3) the catchments of Salween and Sittang and the Bengal shelf, with the first two contributing 30–60% of the material. Enhanced contributions from juvenile sources and corresponding positive shifts of δ18O are observed at seven time periods (11–14, 20–23, 36, 45, 53, 57, and 62 ka) of which five are synchronous with cooling of the northern hemisphere, suggesting a link between the changes in sediment provenances and the shifting of the locus of the summer monsoon, southward from the Himalayas, without substantial reduction in intensity. Our data, and that from other cores in the region suggest that an eastward moving surface current disperses sediments, derived from the Bengal shelf and western margin of Myanmar, from the eastern Bay of Bengal into the western Andaman Sea and that its strength has increased since the LGM. The existence of this current during the LGM implies that the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal were well connected during the last glacial period.


Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2013

Chronology of major terrace forming events in the Andaman islands during the last 40 kyr

Neeraj Awasthi; Jyotiranjan S. Ray; Amzad H. Laskar; Madhusudan G. Yadava

Major earthquakes that trigger tsunamis are great natural hazards. The devastations caused by the December 26, 2004 Sumatran earthquake, and the March 11, 2011 Japan earthquake, and associated tsunamis will remain in our memories for a long time. Such events reaffirm the need for studying the cause and effects of large earthquakes of the past and to prepare the world better for the future. In such an effort, to understand the pattern of earthquakes and their effects on the geomorphic evolution, we have studied deformation history in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, located in one of the most active convergent margins of the world. Focusing on tectonically formed coastal terraces and determining the timing of their formation from the exposed dead corals, we have been able to reconstruct the history of major earthquakes in these islands for the last 40 kyr. Our results in conjunction with the existing radiocarbon age data from coastal terraces of these islands appear to suggest that the frequency of major earthquakes (M > 7) in the region has increased during the last 9 kyr. In confirmation with some earlier work, we find evidences for a major earthquake and a tsunami between 500-600 cal yr BP and possibly 4 others during 6–9 cal kyr BP. Our results also indicate that there has been a continuous subsidence of the south Andaman Islands.


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2011

Toothpaste lava from the Barren Island volcano (Andaman Sea)

Hetu C. Sheth; Jyotiranjan S. Ray; Alok Kumar; Rajneesh Bhutani; Neeraj Awasthi


Archive | 2010

The latest (2008-09) eruption of Barren Island volcano, and some thoughts on its hazards, logistics and geotourism aspects

Hetu C. Sheth; Jyotiranjan S. Ray; Rajneesh Bhutani; Alok Kumar; Neeraj Awasthi


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2010

Major ash eruptions of Barren Island volcano (Andaman Sea) during the past 72 kyr: clues from a sediment core record

Neeraj Awasthi; Jyotiranjan S. Ray; Amzad H. Laskar; Alok Kumar; M. Sudhakar; Rajneesh Bhutani; Hetu C. Sheth; Madhusudan G. Yadava


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2013

Age and geochemistry of the Newania dolomite carbonatites, India: implications for the source of primary carbonatite magma

Jyotiranjan S. Ray; Kanchan Pande; Rajneesh Bhutani; Anil D. Shukla; Vinai K. Rai; Alok Kumar; Neeraj Awasthi; R. S. Smitha; Dipak Panda


Chemical Geology | 2013

Origin of gases and water in mud volcanoes of Andaman accretionary prism: implications for fluid migration in forearcs

Jyotiranjan S. Ray; Alok Kumar; A.K. Sudheer; R. D. Deshpande; D.K. Rao; D.J. Patil; Neeraj Awasthi; Rajneesh Bhutani; Ravi Bhushan; A.M. Dayal


Quaternary International | 2018

Monsoon variability and upper ocean stratification during the last ∼66 ka over the Andaman Sea: Inferences from the δ 18 O records of planktonic foraminifera

P. Kiran Kumar; Shraddha Band; R. Ramesh; Neeraj Awasthi


Chemical Geology | 2018

Sr and Nd isotope compositions of alluvial sediments from the Ganga Basin and their use as potential proxies for source identification and apportionment

Neeraj Awasthi; Esha Ray; Debajyoti Paul


Precambrian Research | 2018

Stratigraphy and geochemistry of the Balwan Limestone, Vindhyan Supergroup, India: Evidence for the Bitter Springs δ 13 C anomaly

Bivin G. George; Jyotiranjan S. Ray; Anil D. Shukla; Anirban Chatterjee; Neeraj Awasthi; Amzad H. Laskar

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Jyotiranjan S. Ray

Physical Research Laboratory

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Alok Kumar

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Amzad H. Laskar

Physical Research Laboratory

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Hetu C. Sheth

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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Anil D. Shukla

Physical Research Laboratory

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Madhusudan G. Yadava

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Shraddha Band

Physical Research Laboratory

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Vinai K. Rai

Physical Research Laboratory

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A.K. Sudheer

Physical Research Laboratory

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