Browsing Scholarly literature by Author "Subrahmanyam, C."
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Analysis of multi-channel seismic reflection and magnetic data along 13 degrees N latitude across the Bay of Bengal
Rao, D.G.; Bhattacharya, G.C.; Ramana, M.V.; Subrahmanyam, V.; Ramprasad, T.; Krishna, K.S.; Chaubey, A.K.; Murty, G.P.S.; Srinivas, K.; Desa, M.; Reddy, S.I.; Ashalata, B.; Subrahmanyam, C.; Mital, G.S.; Drolia, R.K.; rai, S.N.; Ghosh, S.K.; Singh, R.N.; Majumdar, M. (American Geophysical Union, 1994)Analysis of the multi-channel seismic reflection, magnetic and bathymetric data collected along a transect, 1110 km long parallel to 13 degrees N lat. across the Bay of Bengal was made. The transect is from the continental ... -
Extinction of Antimicrobial Resistant Pathogens Using Silver Embedded Silica Nanoparticles and an Efflux Pump Blocker
Jose, J.; Anas, A.; Jose, B.; Puthirath, A.B.; Athiyanathil, S.; Jasmin, C.; Anantharaman, M.R.; Nair, S.; Subrahmanyam, C.; Biju, V. (2019)Control measures against antimicrobial resistant bacterial pathogens are important challenges in our daily life. In this study, we discuss the sensitivity and resistance of four bacterial pathogens, Vibrio alginolyticus, ... -
Extinction of Antimicrobial Resistant Pathogens Using Silver Embedded Silica Nanoparticles and an Efflux Pump Blocker
Jose, J.; Anas, A.; Jose, B.; Puthirath, A.B.; Athiyanathil, S.; Jasmin, C.; Anantharaman, M.R.; Nair, S.; Subrahmanyam, C.; Biju, V. (2019)Control measures against antimicrobial resistant bacterial pathogens are important challenges in our daily life. In this study, we discuss the sensitivity and resistance of four bacterial pathogens, Vibrio alginolyticus, ... -
Geophysical characteristics of the Ninetyeast Ridge–Andaman island arc/trench convergent zone
Subrahmanyam, C.; Gireesh, R.; Chand, S.; KameshRaju, K.A.; Rao, D.G. (Elsevier, 2008)The convergence tectonics of the Ninetyeast Ridge (NER), upon the Andaman island arc–trench system is examined through an analysis of ETOPO2 bathymetry, satellite-derived free air gravity and seismic data. Oblique subduction ... -
Geophysical investigations over a segment of the Central Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean
KameshRaju, K.A.; Ramprasad, T.; Subrahmanyam, C. (Springer, 1997)Swath bathymetric, gravity, and magnetic studies were carried out over a 55 km long segment of the Central Indian Ridge. The ridge is characterized by 12 to 15 km wide rift valley bounded by steep walls and prominent ... -
Integrated interpretation of geophysical and geological data: Tectonic implications. Correlation of intraplate deformation structure and geo-physical field anomalies
Neprochnov, Y.P.; Levchenko, O.V.; Rao, D.G.; Subrahmanyam, C.; Murthy, K.S.R. (Geological Society of India, Bangalore, India, 1998) -
Mesozoic anomalies in the Bay of Bengal
Ramana, M.V.; Nair, R.R.; Sarma, K.V.L.N.S.; Ramprasad, T.; Krishna, K.S.; Subrahmanyam, V.; D'Cruz, M.; Subrahmanyam, C.; Paul, J.; Subrahmanyam, A.S.; Sekhar, D.V.C. (Elsevier, 1994)The analysis of 8200 line km of total magnetic intensity data in the Bay of Bengal, northeastern Indian Ocean, revealed the presence of approximately N30~'E-trending seafloor spreading type magnetic anomalies. These anomalies ... -
Record of the Cretaceous magnetic quiet zone in the distal Bengal fan and its significance in understanding the evolutionary history of the northeastern Indian Ocean
Ramana, M.V.; Subrahmanyam, V.; Sarma, K.V.L.N.S.; Desa, M.; Rao, M.M.M.; Subrahmanyam, C. (Assoc. of Explor. Geophys., Hyderabad, India, 1996)The Bengal Fan was one of the thickest sedimentary basins of the World. Many were of the view that the magnetic anomalies will be hard to find off East Coast of India due to this huge sediment accumulation. Though extensive ... -
Record of the Cretaceous magnetic quiet zone: A precursor to the understanding of evolutionary history of the Bay of Bengal
Ramana, M.V.; Subrahmanyam, V.; Sarma, K.V.L.N.S.; Desa, M.; Rao, M.M.M.; Subrahmanyam, C. (Current Science Association, Bangalore, 1997)Magnetic study along a transect joining the sites of Ocean Drilling Programme (OPD) keg 116 (1 degrees S, 81 degrees 24'E) and the vicinity of Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) site 218 (7 degrees N, 87 degrees 30'E) revealed ... -
Review of previous geophysical and geological studies
Levchenko, O.V.; Neprochnov, Y.P.; Rao, D.G.; Subrahmanyam, C.; Murthy, K.S.R. (Geological Society of India, Bangalore, India, 1998) -
Sea floor geomorphology: Bathymetry investigations in the S22 cruise
Evsykov, Y.D.; Subrahmanyam, C.; Murthy, K.S.R.; Rai, S.N. (Geological Society of India, Bangalore, India, 1998) -
Structure and origin of the 85 degrees E ridge
Ramana, M.V.; Subrahmanyam, V.; Chaubey, A.K.; Ramprasad, T.; Sarma, K.V.L.N.S.; Krishna, K.S.; Desa, M.; Murty, G.P.S.; Subrahmanyam, C. (American Geophysical Union, 1997)The submerged 85 degrees E Ridge in the Bay of Bengal trends approximately N-S between 19 degrees N and 6 degrees N latitudes. Off the southeast coast of Sri Lanka it takes an arcuate shape and seems to terminate with the ... -
Summary and conclusions
Rao, D.G.; Murthy, K.S.R.; Neprochnov, Y.P.; Subrahmanyam, C. (Geological Society of India, Bangalore, India, 1998) -
Tectonics of the Bay of Bengal: New insights from satellite-gravity and ship-borne geophysical data
Subrahmanyam, C.; Thakur, N.K.; Rao, T.G.; Khanna, R.; Ramana, M.V.; Subrahmanyam, V. (Elsevier, 1999)Recently released satellite-derived free air gravity anomalies and the existing ship-board geophysical data provide new insights into the tectonics of the Bay of Bengal with respect to the structure and regional extension ...