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DDT residues in fishes from the eastern Arabian Sea
(Elsevier, 1989)Samples of Sardinella fimbriata (sardine), S. longiceps Valenciennes (Indian oil sardine), Apolectus niger (black promfret), Pampus argenteus (silver promfret) and Penaeus sp. (prawn) from the coastal Arabian Sea (location ... -
DDT residues in sediments from the Bay of Bengal
(Springer, 1988)DDT is one of the organochlorine compounds characterised by its stability for long periods in the environment leading to marked changes in the aquatic ecosystem. This work aims to assess the prevailing levels of DDT and ... -
De-oxygenation
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Dealing with 26/12
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2005)The >M9 earthquake of 26 December 2004 (26/12) that generated devastated tsunami was probably occurred by a combination of three tectonic movements- dip-slip at Sunda trench, strike-slip along the boundary between India ... -
Decadal and long-term sea level variability in the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean
(Springer, 2013)Decadal and long-term steric sea level variations over 1966-2007 period in the Indo-Pacific sector were analysed using an ocean general circulation model forced by reanalysis winds. The simulated steric sea level compares ... -
Decadal changes in shoreline patterns in Sundarbans, India
(Jounal of coastal sciences, 2015)Sundarbans is one of the most populated and largest deltas in the world and is located at the mouth of three major rivers- Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna that empty into the Bay of Bengal along the east coast of India. The ... -
Decadal shoreline assessment using remote sensing along the central Odisha coast, India
(Springer, 2015)One of the major requirements of planning coastal protection works is to understand the processes of erosion, deposition, sediment transport, flooding and sea level changes which continuously alter the shoreline. Significant ... -
Decadal variations in natural and anthropogenic aerosol optical depth over the Bay of Bengal: the influence of pollutants from Indo - Gangetic Plain
(Springer, 2021)Perennial increase in atmospheric pollution over the Bay of Bengal (BoB) and South China Sea is reported due to increase in human population and industrial activity in South and Southeast Asia. Based on total aerosol optical ... -
Decapod Crustacea from the IIOE: Larval and Postlarval stages of Trachypenaeus curvirostris (Stimpson) (Penaeinae)
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Decapod Larvae from the Nearshore Waters of Karwar
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1980)Abundance of decapod larvae at three stations in Binge Bay, Karwar has been reported based on surface collections taken during the period October 1975 to September 1976. The larvae were very common in the Bay and the ... -
Decapsulated Brine Shrimp Cysts - An Ideal feed for Shrimps in Aquaculture
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1980)Feeding experiments have been carried out with Metapenaeus monoceros using different stages of Artemia salina as feed. The importance of using decapsulated cysts to obtain greater food conversion efficiency has been indicated -
Deciphering benthic ecosystem functioning and resilience in a major port and marine protected area via the multi-trait approach
(Elsevier, 2023)The preservation of ecosystem functioning of coastal zones, in face of increasing environmental stressors and species extinctions, relies on the functional redundancy and inherent resilience of its inhabitants. To compare ... -
Deciphering detailed plate kinematics of the Indian Ocean and developing a unified model for East Gondwanaland reconstruction: An Indian-Australian-French initiative
(Department of Science and Technology , India, 2013)The Indian Ocean formed as a result of the fragmentation and dispersal of Gondwanaland since the Jurassic. The deep ocean basins in the Indian Ocean contain the imprints of this plate tectonic history, which is related ... -
Deciphering the modern calcification depth of Globigerina bulloides in the southwestern Indian Ocean from its oxygen isotopic composition
(Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, 2010)The water depth at which the planktic foraminiferal species Globigerina bulloides calcifies its shell has been deciphered based on the oxygen isotopic composition of its shells in surface sediment samples collected from ... -
Decline in biodiversity of copepods in coastal waters of Mumbai
(MEDCOAST, 2013)Coastal waters of metropolitan cities face severe ecological threat due to sewage discharge and effluents from the industries. Copepods being the most abundant component in zooplankton some species can act as signals of ...