“…This feature, which is characterized by a gravity low signature, consists of a ~NW-SE and an E-W trending segment bordering the seaward side of the Laxmi and Gop basins, respectively. There is a broad agreement among the researchers that the Laxmi Ridge is underlain by continental crust (Naini and Talwani, 1982;Bhattacharya et al, 1994a;Talwani and Reif, 1998;Collier et al, 2004;Krishna et al, 2006;Yatheesh, 2007;Collier et al, 2008;Minshull et al, 2008;Collier et al, 2009;Bhattacharya and Yatheesh, 2015;Nair et al, 2015;Mishra et al, 2018). This inference is primarily based on the crustal velocity-depth structure (Naini and Talwani, 1982;Collier et al, 2004;Collier et al, 2009), crustal configuration based on seismicconstrained gravity modeling (Krishna et al, 2006;Yatheesh, 2007;Yatheesh et al, 2009;Nair et al, 2015), admittance analysis (Mishra et al, 2018) and the presence of seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs) on both the landward and seaward sides of the Ridge (Corfield et al, 2010;Calvès et al, 2011;Siawal et al, 2014).…”