
The Chagos–Lakshadweep Ridge (CLR), also known as the Chagos–Lakshadweep Plateau, is a prominent
volcanic
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ridge and
oceanic plateau
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extending between the Northern and the Central
Indian Ocean
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. Laccadive is an anglicized adaptation of the word Lakshadweep which means "One Hundred Thousand Islands". After 1973, the Indian government de-recognized the colonial word "Laccadive " and renamed it "Lakshadweep" as per local lingua franca.
Extending from 10°S to 15°N, the CLR includes the
Lakshadweep
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,
Maldives
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, and
Chagos archipelagos and can be divided into three corresponding blocks, of which the first is
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and the two latter are
oceanic. The CLR is asymmetrical with a steeper eastern slope and has an average depth of less than . It formed south of or near the Equator together with the remaining western continental margin of India, when India separated first from Madagascar in the Mid-Cretaceous and then from the
Seychelles Islands in the Late Cretaceous.
Extent
The CLR extends northward for from 10°S at the southern end of the Chagos Archipelago to 14°N around the
Adas Bank. The second element of the name is for the
Lakshadweep Islands, among the islands of
Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep () is a union territory of India. It is an archipelago of 36 islands divided into three island subgroups: the Amindivi Islands in the north, the Laccadive Islands (separated from Amindivi roughly by the 11th parallel north), and th ...
. The islands of Chagos, Maldives and Lakshadweep are the above-water parts of the Chagos–Lakshadweep Ridge.
The Lakshadweep Ridge, the northern part of the CLR, parallels the Indian west coast (8°N–16°N) and has an average width of . It is separated from the flanking basins by fault scarps
made of thick, high-density crust. It is made of thinned
continental crust
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marked by the volcanism that occurred near the
K-Pg boundary c. 66 Ma.
The western coastal margin of the Indian subcontinent was affected by two
large igneous province
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s at 85 Ma and 65 Ma. This left a complex of ridges that run parallel to the west coast of which the Lakshadweep Ridge is the larger. A complex of considerably smaller ridges constitutes a northern extension to the CLR. The
Laxmi Ridge, the larger of these, is made of continental crust and formed during the Seychelles-India breakup. East of the Laxmi Ridge in the Laxmi Basin, the
Panikkar Ridge is made of stretched continental crust and has a similar tectonic history. In contrast, the Palitana Ridge north of the Panikkar Ridge probably represents an extinct spreading centre and on the nearby shelf and slope a lineament, known as the Prathap Ridge Complex, is similarly made of oceanic crust and both are probably leftovers from the India–Madagascar breakup.
Formation
The vast Chagos–Lakshadweep Ridge contains a considerable amount of volcanic rock, as does the southern part of the
Mascarene Plateau
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. Although the Chagos–Lakshadweep Ridge is an
aseismic ridge, between 1965 and 1970 an unusual, isolated swarm of
earthquake
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s occurred on the west side of the
Great Chagos Bank at approximately .
It is unknown, but of considerable interest, how much continental crust exists at depth beneath the ridge.
See also
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Central Indian Ridge
The Central Indian Ridge (CIR) is a north–south-trending mid-ocean ridge in the western Indian Ocean.
Geological setting
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Hydrographic Description (Indian Ocean Pilot)Anglicization of the word Lakshadweep
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Underwater ridges of the Indian Ocean