IODP Publications • Volume 354 expedition reports • Site U1453
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Hemipelagic and turbiditic deposits constrain lower Bengal Fan depositional history through Pleistocene climate, monsoon, and sea level transitions - ScienceDirect
Hemipelagic and turbiditic deposits constrain lower Bengal Fan depositional history through Pleistocene climate, monsoon, and sea level transitions - ScienceDirect
Multi-phase ecological change on Indian subcontinent from the late Miocene to Pleistocene recorded in the Nicobar Fan, Geological Magazine
IODP Publications • Volume 354 expedition reports • Site U1454
PDF) Neogene and late Paleogene record of Himalayan orogeny and climate: A transect across the Middle Bengal Fan
Bathymetric map of the study area at 8°N. Black and red lines
IODP Publications • Volume 354 expedition reports • Site U1453
Top: Uninterpreted multichannel seismic data near Site U1453 and
PDF) Expedition 354 Summary
IODP Publications • Volume 354 expedition reports • Site U1454
Middle to Late Pleistocene Evolution of the Bengal Fan: Integrating Core and Seismic Observations for Chronostratigraphic Modeling of the IODP Expedition 354 8° North Transect - Reilly - 2020 - Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems - Wiley Online Library
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