Caption This is a map showing the extent of the Deccan Traps volcanic region in India, which dates from 64-67 million years ago. The rectangle shows the region near Mumbai from which the Berkeley ...
giving rise to the Deccan Traps, today, a France-sized region of India, with layered basalt corresponding to multiple volcanic eruptions. It extended before and beyond the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K ...
They form what is now known as the Deccan Traps in southwestern India. The lava flowing from them covered nearly 1.5 million kilometres — approximately half the size of the peninsula.
giving birth to a mass of igneous rock called the Deccan Traps, which today covers much of western India. One of the most voluminous episodes of continental volcanism known, it coughed up an area ...
Deccan Traps: A large volcanic province in India, known for its extensive basaltic lava flows, which are thought to have contributed to environmental changes during the K-Pg boundary. Mercury ...
The workshop, titled "Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) in the Indian Cement Sector," brought together ...
NITI Aayog organized a pivotal workshop titled "Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) in the Indian Cement Sector" at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, on 16th January 2025. The workshop saw partici ...
The Deccan Traps lava flows occupy a large part of India (red). The UC Berkeley team collected samples for dating and analysis at spots within the black rectangle near Mumbai. Disclaimer ...