Is spreading prolonged, episodic or incipient in the Andaman Sea? Evidence from deepwater sedimentation
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. The Central Andaman Basin (CAB) is generally accepted to be a site of continuous sea floor spreading since the Early Pliocene (~4.0. Ma). The adjacent Alcock and Sewell Rises, and part of the East Andaman basin have been interpreted as probable Miocene oceanic crust. Published s...
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Main Authors: | C. K. Morley, A. Alvey |
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