The Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL) program is one of the primary scientific themes being pursued by the Geoscience Division at NCPOR. Using a combination of geophysical and geological modelling tools, we strive to improve our understanding about various geodynamic aspects of the Indian Ocean. Our strength is a rich and diverse scientific expertise including marine geophysical data acquisition, analyses and numerical modelling. Our long-term goal is to image the lithosphere and deep mantle beneath the Indian Ocean. In this process, we enrich our knowledge about the India-Antarctica break up, evolution of rifted margins, one of the largest intra-plate crustal deformation, plume-ridge interactions and nature and source(s) of microseismic noise in this region. With every expedition, we continue to contribute to the advancement of the fundamental understanding of complex geodynamic processes.
Building Cyber Resilience: Cyber Awareness Programme at NCPOR
Echoes from the Ends of the Earth – A National Level Short Filmmaking Competition
Strengthening International Collaboration in Polar and Ocean Sciences
The New Year at NCPOR began with a special address by Dr. Thamban Meloth, Director, NCPOR
The 46th Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (46-ISEA)