Carlsberg Ridge

Carlsberg Ridge

The Carlsberg Ridge is the northern section of the Central Indian Ridge, a divergent tectonic plate boundary between the African Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate, traversing the western regions of the Indian Ocean.

The ridge of which the Carlsberg Ridge is a part extends northward from a triple point junction near the island of Rodrigues (the Rodrigues Triple Point) to a junction with the Owen Fracture Zone.

The Carlsberg Ridge is seismically active, with a major earthquake being recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey at 7.6 on the Richter scale on July 15, 2003 [http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eq_depot/2003/eq_030715/] . The latest recorded earthquake occurred September 15, 2007.

External links

* [http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/aug102003/334.pdf Structure & Evolution of the Carlsberg Ridge]

* [http://www.nio.org/past_events/interridge/interridge_posters_2_RS.jsp Processing & presentation of multi-beam echosounder data on Carlsberg and Central Indian ridges]

* [http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eq_depot/2003/eq_030715/ U.S.G.S. report on the July 15, 2003 Carlsberg Ridge earthquake]


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