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Title: Geoelectric structure in the Andaman Islands using magnetotelluric studies
Authors: Gokarn, S.G.
Gupta, Gautam
Dutta, Shipra
Hazarika, Nitu
Keywords: Magnetotelluric
Electrical resistivity
Andaman-Nicobar islands
Magnetotelluric studies
Lithosphere
Issue Date: 2006
Citation: Earth, Planets Space, v.58/2, p.259-264, 2006, doi: 10.1186/BF03353386
Abstract: Magnetotelluric studies over the Middle Andaman islands have delineated a NNE-SSW trending suture, along which the Andaman flysch and the underlying Igneous crust subduct eastwards along a high angle thrust with a dip angle of about 60°. The Andaman flysch, which have thickness varying between 4 and 10 km are delineated up to depth of about 17 km along the observed thrust. The crust to the west of the suture has a high resistivity of more than 10000 Ω-m, as against a moderate resistivity of about 1000 Ω-m observed in the eastern part. The complex variations in its thickness and resistivity are indicative of the intense tectonic activity that this juvenile crust has experienced since the Cretaceous. The crust is underlain by a low resistivity, which could be due to the presence of fluids generated by the metamorphosis of the subducting crust and also expelled from the rocks at deeper levels. However the earthquake focal depths, extending up to about 150 km suggest that the lithosphere may be sufficiently solidified to permit strain accumulation at this depth. Thus the extent of the partial melt may be limited to about 1%.
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