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    • Enhanced carbon-sulfur cycling in the sediments of Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone center 

      Fernandes, S.; Mazumdar, A.; Bhattacharya, S.; Peketi, A.; Mapder, T.; Roy, R.; Carvalho, M.A.; Roy, C.; Mahalakshmi, P.; DaSilva, R.; Rao, P.L.S.; Banik, S.K.; Ghosh, W. (Nature Publishing Group, 2018)
      Biogeochemistry of oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) sediments, which are characterized by high input of labile organic matter, have crucial bearings on the benthic biota, gas and metal fluxes across the sediment-water interface, ...
    • Nature and hydrocarbon potential of organic matter in offshore Mahanadi Basin, east coast of India 

      Mishra, Subhashree; Peketi, A.; Hazra, B.; DaSilva, R.; Mazumdar, A. (Springer, 2023)
      Evaluating the hydrocarbon-generating potential of buried organic matter in marine sediments is critical in offshore oil/gas exploration. Organic matter sources, total organic matter content (TOC), and maturity state play ...
    • Salinity stratification controlled productivity variation over 300 ky in the Bay of Bengal 

      DaSilva, R.; Mazumdar, A.; Mapder, T.; Peketi, A.; Joshi, R.K.; Shaji, A.; Mahalakshmi, P.; Sawant, B.; Naik, B.G.; Carvalho, M.A.; Molletti, S.K. (Nature Publishing Group, 2017)
      The unique hydrographic setting of the Bay of Bengal (BoB) makes it an ideal tropical marine system to study the influence of regional and global forcings on productivity and [CO2aq] through the late quaternary. Enormous ...