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    • A new report on the occurrence of zeolitites in the abyssal depths of the Central Indian Basin 

      Iyer, S.D.; Sudhakar, M. (Society for Sedimentary Geology, 1993)
      Forty-two indurated slabs of zeolites collected from the abyssal depths of the Central Indian Basin have been studied. The slabs show characters similar to harmotome-rich scorias of the Society Ridge and phillipsite slabs ...
    • Abyssal benthos of the Central Indian Ocean 

      Parulekar, A.H.; Harkantra, S.N.; Ansari, Z.A.; Matondkar, S.G.P. (Elsevier, 1982)
      Quantitative studies of the abyssal benthos (3600 to 5300 m) of the central Indian Ocean show a rich fauna and high standing crops. Density of 3 meiofaunal and 12 macrofaunal taxa are large (2175 to 15233; chi = 6441 m-2). ...
    • New occurrence of Youngest Toba Tuff in abyssal sediments of the Central Indian Ocean 

      Pattan, J.N.; Shane, P.; Banakar, V.K. (Elsevier, 1999)
      Volcanic glass and pumice found in siliceous abyssal sediments of the Central Indian Basin, south of the Equator, have previously been assigned various origins including intra-basin volcanism, Indonesian arc, and Krakatau. ...