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K. R. Pillay
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
P. Durgaprasad
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
B. Gopakumar
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
Raja Mukhopadhyay
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
V. K. Saritha
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
K. G. Mohan
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
Subhradeep Das
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
P. K. Mamatha
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
Piyush Kumar
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Gandhi Nagar 382 016, India
D. Gajanan
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Gandhi Nagar 382 016, India
L. V. Kailash
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
P. J. Ramesh
Marine and Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Mangalore 575 001, India
Abstract
During the Cruise SR-004, taken up in August 2014 by RV Samudra Ratnakar of the Geological Survey of India, high resolution sea bed survey by swath bathymetry and sub-bottom profiling were carried out in the outer continental shelf off the Cochin coast, 65 km SW of Cochin, an isolated large circular depression was observed in an otherwise gently sloping (0.8) sea floor (Figure 1). Depth of the outer shelf in the eastern part of the depression is 155 m and 160 m on the western side. Part of a submarine channel has also been identified in the outer shelf and slope and indications of a few faults are seen in the vicinity of the shelf margin.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv111%2Fi7%2F1149-1151