“…Figure , right, compares V P / V S ratios (and Moho depths) from Pan‐African neighbors of Sri Lanka, which also experienced a high grade metamorphic overprint. The Precambrian domains of southern Madagascar (Rindraharisaona et al, ), the Kerala Khondalite Belt in southern India (Das et al, ; Rai et al, ), and single stations in Africa, Madagascar, southern India, Sri Lanka, and East Antarctica (Rai et al, ) show similarly low V P / V S ratios between 1.65 and 1.78, thus also indicating felsic to intermediate bulk crustal compositions. The strong similarities of seismic crustal properties between the Pan‐African terranes, and the lack of correlation of crustal V P / V S and average V S to the surface geologic units in Sri Lanka, might be attributed to the region spanning unification of crustal structures through extensive overprinting during the Pan‐African Orogeny.…”