A Petrogenetic Model of Basalts from the Northern Central Indian Ridge:3-11°S
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    1 Introduction The Northern Central Indian Ridge (NCIR) between 3° and 11°S latitudes is joined to the north with the slow spreading Carlsberg Ridge (CR; ~24–26 mm/a, full spreading rate) and to the south with the intermediate spreading Southern Central Indian Ridge (SCIR; ~50 mm/ a) (Fig. 1). Earlier petrological investigations of the Central Indian Ridge were concentrated either on or along the CR to the north and at the southern end of the CIR up to the Rodriguez Triple Junc…

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Dwijesh RAY,*,Sridhar D. IYER, Ranadip BANERJEE, Saumitra MISRA, M. WIDDOWSON Geological Oceanography Division, National Institute of Oceanography, Goa- ,India Department of Geology, Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur- ,India Department of Earth Sciences, Open University, Milton Keynes, MK AA, U. K.2007. A Petrogenetic Model of Basalts from the Northern Central Indian Ridge:3-11°S[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),81(1):

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