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The Deccan basalts in central western India are believed to occupy large onshore–offshore area. Using geophysical and geological observations, onshore sub-surface structural information has been widely reported. On the contrary, information about offshore structural variations has been inadequate due to scarcity of marine geophysical data and lack of onshore–offshore lithological correlations. Till date, merely a few geophysical studies are reported that gauge about the offshore extent of Deccan Traps and the Mesozoic sediments (pre-Deccan). To fill this gap in knowledge, in this article, we present new geophysical evidences to demonstrate offshore continuation of the Deccan volcanics and the Mesozoic sediments. The offshore multi-channel seismic and onshore–offshore lithological correlations presented here confirm that the Mesozoic sedimentary column in this region is overlain by 0.2–1.2-km-thick basaltic cover. Two separate phases of Mesozoic sedimentation, having very distinctive physical and lithological characteristics, are observed between overlying basaltic rocks and underlying Precambrian basement. Using onshore–offshore seismic and borehole data this study provides new insight into the extent of the Deccan basalts and the sub-basalt structures. This study brings out a much clearer picture than that was hitherto available about the offshore continuation of the Deccan Traps and the Mesozoic sediments of Kachchh. Further, its implications in identifying long-term storage of anthropogenic CO2 within sub-basalt targets are discussed. The carbon sequestration potential has been explored through the geological assessment in terms of the thickness of the strata as well as lithology.
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The authors wish to thank the Director, NCAOR, Goa and the Director, IITM, Pune for allowing this article for publication. The manuscript benefited from constructive reviews by anonymous reviewers. The offshore seismic stack sections as well as borehole information obtained from the DGH are thankfully acknowledged. This is NCAOR contribution number 047/2010.
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Pandey, D.K., Pandey, A. & Rajan, S. Offshore Extension of Deccan Traps in Kachchh, Central Western India: Implications for Geological Sequestration Studies. Nat Resour Res 20, 33–43 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11053-010-9133-x
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