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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 1991

Low velocity layers in the subcrustal lithosphere beneath the Deccan Traps region of western India

V. G. Krishna; K. L. Kaila; P. R. Reddy

Abstract Travel times and relative amplitude modeling of a seismic record section from the Koyna DSS profile in the Deccan Traps region has yielded a velocity model for the Indian continental subcrustal lithosphere. The observed record section, assembled with a reduction velocity of 6 km s −1 and using digitized data from analog deep seismic sounding (DSS) recorders, reveals a prominent wave group with an apparent velocity similar to but about 3 s after the reflected P phase from the Moho (PMP), at a reduced time of 7.5 to 6.5 s and recording distance range from 70 to 95 km. We interpret this strong amplitude phase as the reflection from an interface in the subcrustal lithosphere. Comparison of synthetic seismograms for a range of velocity models with the observed record section shows that the observed phase under investigation cannot be explained either by a reflected phase from a subcrustal velocity discontinuity with a single velocity increase or by the P-to-S converted phase (PMS) from the Moho. Subcrustal velocity models with a single low velocity layer (LVL) do not seem to give a satisfactory fit to the amplitude observations on the field record section. We prefer a subcrustal velocity model with alternating LVL (at least two with a velocity of 7.0–7.4 km s −1 ) separated by a thin high-velocity layer. In this model, the synthetic amplitudes of the reflected phase from the top of the deeper LVL at 56 km depth well match those of the observed reflection phase. It is inferred that the continental subcrustal lithosphere in this region of the Indian shield has a lamellar structure with significant vertical variation of structural and mechanical properties. The alternating LVL, occurring at relatively shallow depths below the Moho (velocity decreasing from 8.3 to 7.4 km s −1 ), may be associated with zones of weakness and lower viscosity. The LVL in the subcrustal lithosphere, as well as the LVL inferred in the upper and the lower crust (Krishna et al., 1989) together with the observed depth distribution of seismicity in this region, suggest a well-defined rheological stratification of the continental lithosphere with varying material properties.


Journal of The Geological Society of India | 1979

Crustal Structure Along Kavali-Udipi Profile in the Indian Peninsular Shield from Deep Seismic Sounding

K. L. Kaila; K. Roy Chowdhury; P. R. Reddy; V. G. Krishna; Hari Narain; S. I. Subbotin; V. B. Sollogub; A. V. Chekunov; G. E. Kharetchko; M. A. Lazarenko; T. V. Ilchenko


Journal of Geological Society of India | 1981

Deep Crustal Structure at Koyna, Maharashtra, Indicated by Deep Seismic Soundings

K. L. Kaila; P. R. Reddy; M. M. Dixit; M. A. Lazarenko


Journal of Geological Society of India | 2001

Bhuj Earthquake of 26 January, 2001

Harsh K. Gupta; T. Harinarayana; M. Kousalya; D. C. Mishra; Indra Mohan; N. Purnachandra Rao; P. S. Raju; B. K. Rastogi; P. R. Reddy; Dipankar Sarkar


Journal of The Geological Society of India | 1985

Crustal structure across the Narmada-Son lineament, Central India from deep seismic soundings

K. L. Kaila; P. R. Reddy; M. M. Dixit; P. Koteswara Rao


Geophysical Journal International | 1992

Crustal structure of the west Bengal basin, India from deep seismic sounding investigations

K. L. Kaila; P. R. Reddy; D. M. Mall; N. Venkateswarlu; V. G. Krishna; A. S. S. S. R. S. Prasad


Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 1968

Crustal structure in the Himalayan foothills area of north India, from ‘P’ wave data of shallow earthquakes

K. L. Kaila; P. R. Reddy; Hari Narain


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2004

2-D crustal velocity structure along Hirapur-Mandla profile in central India: An update

A. S. N. Murty; H.C. Tewari; P. R. Reddy


Journal of Geological Society of India | 2000

Crustal Velocity Structure of the Dharwar Craton, India

P. R. Reddy; K. Chandrakala; A. R. Sridhar


Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 1968

P-wave travel times from shallow earthquakes recorded in India and inferred upper mantle structure

K. L. Kaila; P. R. Reddy; Hari Narain

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K. L. Kaila

National Geophysical Research Institute

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A. S. N. Murty

National Geophysical Research Institute

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A. S. S. S. R. S. Prasad

National Geophysical Research Institute

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M. M. Dixit

National Geophysical Research Institute

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V. G. Krishna

National Geophysical Research Institute

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D. M. Mall

National Geophysical Research Institute

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Hari Narain

National Geophysical Research Institute

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N. Venkateswarlu

National Geophysical Research Institute

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P. Koteswara Rao

National Geophysical Research Institute

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D. C. Mishra

National Geophysical Research Institute

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