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Structure of the lower crust revealed by one- and two-dimensional modeling of wide-angle reflections-west Bengal Basin, India
--The crustal structure in the West Bengal basin, India has been investigated by means of wide-angle reflection data recorded along (i) Bishnupur-Palashi-Kandi, 227-km long profile in the north-south direction and (ii) Taki-Arambagh, 120-km long profile in the east-west direction. The data were acqu...
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