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Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 97:339-354
Effective development of shale oil/gas reservoirs depends on the success of hydraulic fracturing. Mineralogy and morphology play a very important role in establishing brittleness and therefore controlling its hydraulic fracturing characteristics. In
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Marine and Petroleum Geology. 88:141-154
Source rock potential of 108 representative samples from 3 m intervals over a 324 m thick shale section of middle Eocene age from the north Cambay Basin, India have been studied. Variation in total organic carbon (TOC) and its relationship with loss
Autor:
M. Radhakrishna, Chandrashekar S, Rabi Bastia, Roberto Fainstein, G. Srinivasa Rao, Rajesh Kalra
Publikováno v:
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 122:149-158
The western continental margin of India (WCMI) has evolved as a result of two-stage rifting and breakup events, the first one between India and Madagascar during the mid Cretaceous, and the second event between India and Seychelles during the late Cr
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Marine and Petroleum Geology. 37:129-146
The Krishna-Godavari basin is a rifted passive margin basin that developed orthogonally to the NW-SE trending Pranhita-Godavari graben along the central Eastern Continental Margin of India in response to the continental rifting process and the subseq
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Tectonophysics. :187-197
Due to the lack of clearly discernible magnetic anomaly identifications and fracture zones in the Bay of Bengal (BOB), the early Cretaceous plate reconstruction history of eastern Gondwanaland remains an unresolved issue with regard to the separation
Publikováno v:
ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2010:1-4
Autor:
T. Srinivas, M. Radhakrishna, D. M. Nathaniel, Satyabrata Nayak, Rabi Bastia, Tapas Kumar Biswal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 39:608-619
The study area encompasses the Eastern Continental Margin of India (ECMI) and the adjoining deep water areas of Bay of Bengal. The region has evolved through multiple phases of tectonic activity and fed by abundant supply of sediments brought by prom
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Natural Hazards. 57:107-120
The eastern offshore of India covers a vast stretch of sedimentary tract fed by major rivers like Ganges, Brahmaputra and Mahanadi in the north, Krishna and Godavari in the center, and Cauvery and Palar in the south, which led to variations in shelf-
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Marine and Petroleum Geology. 27:1841-1848
The passive Eastern Continental Margin of India (ECMI) evolved during the break up of India and East Antarctica in the Early Cretaceous. The 85°E ridge is a prominent linear aseismic feature extending from the Afanasy Nikitin Seamounts northward to
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Marine and Petroleum Geology. 27:2051-2061
The Bengal fan is the largest submarine fan in the world that has formed as a result of high sediment transport from the Himalaya by the Ganga–Brahmaputra river system. The Himalaya was formed as a result of the collision between the Eurasian and I