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Probing the Continental Margins of Gondwanaland: The Deep Crust of Southern India and Sri-Lanka - A Key to Evolution of the Lower Continental Crust

Name Title Affliation
Larry Brown
Seismic reflection imaging in Precambrian terranes Cornell University, Ithaca, USA
P.R. Reddy
Imaging of shear-zones in South India by the coincident Seismic Refraction and Reflection technique: present knowledge and future strategy NGRI, Hyderabad, India
J. Saul
Crustal and upper mantle structure of India recent results from teleseismic receiver functions seismic studies GeoForschungsZentrum
Potsdam, Germany
D. Wiens
The diffuse plate boundary south of India/Sri Lanka
Washington University, St. Louis, USA
T.R.K. Chetty Structural framework of southern India and the significance of major shear zones NGRI, Hyderabad, India
M. Brown
Observations and speculations about ultra-high temperature metamorphism in Neoproterozoic belts of Gondwana: implications for the evolution of the lower continental crust. Maryland University, College Park, USA
A.S. Collins
The East African Orogen and the Gondwana Coalition: Towards a Geodynamic Construct Tectonics Special Research Centre, Univ. Western Australia
I. C.W. Fitzsimons
Pan-African events in East Antarctica and possible correlations with India and Africa Dept. Applied Geology, Curtin Univ., Perth
K.V.W. Kehelpannala Pan-African Crustal Accretion in Sri Lanka Institute of Fundamental Studies, Kandy, Sri Lanka

Updated on Thursday, 19 February, 2004