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Geodynamics

Ayanangshu Das

Ayanangshu Das is currently working as a PhD student at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, IISER Bhopal. His research interest revolves around deciphering magma flow direction by using an advanced proxy technique like Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS). Mr. Das is fascinated by the paleo and rock magnetic properties of volcanic rocks and their geodynamical implications.

The Deccan Chronicle: Plume or no-Plume? Perspective from a Deccan dyke swarm

The Deccan Chronicle: Plume or no-Plume? Perspective from a Deccan dyke swarm

Deccan volcanism is one of the landmark events in India’s geodynamical history. Yet, its origin is still under debate regarding its association with the Réunion plume.  In this week’s news and views, Ayanangshu Das, a PhD student at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Bhopal, explains their recent study to understand the emplacement mechanism by observing the magm ...[Read More]