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Calcium, Magnesium and Fluoride Concentrations in the Andaman Sea
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Caldera-like features located over the Panikkar Seamount and adjacent regions in the Laxmi Basin, eastern Arabian Sea
(Springer, 2022)The Laxmi Basin, which is believed to have been formed by the divergence between India and the Laxmi Ridge, contains a seamount chain consisting of the Raman Seamount, Panikkar Seamount and the Wadia Guyot in its axial ... -
Caldimonas meghalayensis sp. nov., a novel thermophilic betaproteobacterium isolated from a hot spring of Meghalaya in northeast India
(Springer, 2013)While studying the microbial diversity of hot springs of North-east India we isolated a strain AK31<sup>T</sup> from the Jakrem hot spring of Meghalaya. The strain formed light yellow colonies on nutrient agar and was Gram ... -
Caloric content of some seaweeds from Goa
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Caloric Densities of Ingested Food of Etroplus Suratensis (Bloch) Grown in a Culture Pond
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1981)Analyses of stomach contents of E.suratensis indicated that it is principally a phytoplankton-detritus feeder. Biochemical analyses of the ingested food showed that of the total consumed food, 44% was contributed by ash ... -
Caloric value of estuarine and marine organisms from Goa
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Caloric values of the ingested food of the grey mullet Mugil cephalus Linnaeus
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Can bathymetry be a discriminatory factor for the distribution of benthic foraminiferal morpho-groups in modern marine sediments?
(ONGC, India, 2000)The foraminiferal content of one hundred eight modern marine sediment samples off Vengurla-Cochin sector (ranging in water depth from 30 to 1330 m). West Coast of India was studied. A total of two hundred four foraminiferal ... -
Can benthic foraminiferal morpho-groups be used as indicators of paleomonsoonal precipitation?
(Academic Press, 1992)A technique is proposed for the quick and easy assessment of paleomonsoonal precipitation through the study of morphological groups of foraminifera in a shallow water (20 m water depth) sediment core collected off Karwar, ... -
Can hydrocarbons in coastal sediments be related to terrestrial flux? A case study of Godavari river discharge (Bay of Bengal)
(Current Science Association, 2015)A sediment core aged ~250 years and deposition rate of ~2.4 mm yr<sup>-1</sup> raised from the coastal region receiving inputs from the Godavari river was examined for n-alkanes The carbon preference index (CPI) of shortchain ... -
Can the Drought/Flood Monsoon Conditions over the Indian subcontinent be forecasted using Artificial Neural Networks?
(CSIR, India, 2017)The Indian summer monsoon rainfall during the months June, July, August and September (JJAS) has been classified into seven climatic zones, according to standard precipitation index. Prediction of rainfall within the six ... -
Can the ecological status of three differentially impacted monsoonal tropical estuaries in NW India, be adequately assessed by a common estuarine benthic index?
(Elsevier B.V., 2020)Effective management measures for improving rapidly deteriorating estuaries around the world are hugely dependent on accurate evaluation of the ecological status, which is a challenge in itself considering the Estuarine ... -
Can the possibility of some linkage of monsoonal precipitation with solar variability be ignored? Indications from foraminiferal proxy records
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2006)Foraminiferal studies on a shallow water sediment core off Karwar, central west coast of India have revealed significant changes in the monsoonal precipitation during the last around 720 years. The results hint towards ... -
Can undersea voltage measurements detect tsunamis?
(Terrapub, 2010)The movement of electrically conducting ocean water in the ambient geomagnetic field induces secondary electric and magnetic fields in the oceans. Ocean water transport is now routinely inferred from undersea cable voltage ... -
Can we predict the frequency of cyclones over Bay of Bengal during October-December?
(India Meteorological Department, 2016)Forecasting cyclone activity in Australian (Nicholls, 1984; 1992) and southern Pacific (Revell and Goulter, 1986) regions with SO (Southern Oscillation) and the influence of El-Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on Bay of ... -
Candidates for the development of consortia capable of petroleum hydrocarbon degradation in marine environment
(Fostering International Coop. Res., UK, 1995)Bacteria and yeasts from different niches of the tropical Indian waters were screened for their hydrocarbon degrading potential using 1% w/v in artificial seawater over a period of 6 days. About 20% of the 75 bacterial and ... -
Canonical sound speed profile and related ray acoustic parameters in the Bay of Bengal
(Andhra University, 2005)Following Munk's canonical theory, canonical parameters (i.e., B the stratification scale and epsilon the perturbation coefficient) in adiabatic ocean are obtained using SOFAR channel parameters (i.e., C sound velocity at ... -
Canonical sound speed profile for the central Bay of Bengal
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1989)Following Munk's canonical theory, an algorithm has been presented for computing sound channel parameters in the western and southern Bay of Bengal. The estimated canonical sound speed profile using these parameters has ... -
Capacity building in ocean bathymetry: The Nippon Foundation GEBCO Training Programme at the University of New Hampshire
(Penkala Bt., 2005)A successful Capacity Building project in hydrography is underway at the University of New Hampshire. Organised by the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans and sponsored by the Nippon Foundation, the programme trains ... -
Captive breeding and rearing of the yellow seahorse, Hippocampus kuda (Bleeker, 1852) in support of the marine ornamental fish industry and conservation
(CSIR, India, 2017)H. kuda attained a maximum size of 138 mm (Ht) (mean 124.04�11.3 mm) and maximum weight of 7621 mg (mean 6904�1115.35 mg) during the culture period of six months. Overall, a survival rate of 76.28% was recorded during a ...