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Brevibacterium oceanic sp. nov., isolated from deep-sea sediment of the Chagos Trench, Indian Ocean
(The Society for General Microbiology, 2008)Two bacterial strains, designated BBH5 and BBH7 sup(T), were isolated from a deep-sea sediment sample collected from the Chagos Trench of the Indian Ocean (11 degrees 6 minutes S 72 degrees 31 minutes E). Based on their ... -
Brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from seamounts in the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean): first account, with descriptions of new species
(Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2012)Brittle stars were collected on two seamounts in the Andaman Back-arc Basin. Of the six species, two were new to science and are described herein as Ophioleuce longispinum sp. nov. and Ophiophyllum minimum sp. nov., in the ... -
Bromide in some coastal and oceanic waters of India
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1984)Bromide concentration and bromide/chlorinity ratio are estimated in coastal waters of Goa, Minicoy Lagoon, Western Arabian Sea and Western Bay of Bengal. The influence of precipitation and river runoff on bromide and ... -
Bromide/ chlorinity ratio in the Bay of Bengal
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Bromine and Iodine Content in Sponges and Algae of the Andaman Sea
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1981)Br and I contents were determined spectrophotometrically in 12 species of sponges and 16 species of algae(red, brown and green). These elements on dry weight basis varied from 0.025 to 1.29% for Br and from 0.001 to 0.085% ... -
Bromine content in some seaweeds of Goa (Central West Coast of India)
(Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1979)Nineteen species of seaweeds from the coast of Goa were examined for their bromine content following the spectrophotometric method involving ashing with Na@d2@@CO@d3@@, oxidation of bromide to bromine with chloramine-T and ... -
Bruguiera cylindrica (L.) Bl. (Rhizophoraceae) - a new locality record from the west coast of India
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Budgetary and biogeochemical implications of N sub(2)O isotope signatures in the Arabian Sea
(Macmillan, 1998)Nitrous oxide (N sub(2)O) is an important greenhouse gas that also plays a role in the chemistry of stratospheric ozone depletion, but its atmospheric budget has yet to be well-quantified sup(1-5). However, multi-isotope ... -
Building Capacity and Resilience Against Diseases Transmitted via Water Under Climate Perturbations and Extreme Weather Stress
(Springer, Cham, 2020)It is now generally accepted that climate variability and change, occurrences of extreme weather events, urbanisation and human pressures on the environment, and high mobility of human populations, all contribute to the ... -
Building digital collections: An evaluation
(DELNET, 2010)The difference between 'digital collection' and 'digital library' has been explained. The evaluation parameters for digital collections are described. These are based on the basic principles of the digital collection. The ... -
Buoyancy package for self-contained acoustic doppler current profiler mooring
(NIO, Goa, 1991)A buoyancy package for self-contained Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler(SC-ADCP 1200 RD instruments USA) was designed and fabricated indigenously, for subsurface mooring in coastal waters. The system design is discussed. ... -
Buried channels provide keys to infer Quaternary stratigraphic and paleo-environmental changes: A case study from the west coast of India
(2019)High resolution shallow seismic data was acquired from inner continental shelf of Goa, west coast of India to map underlying stratigraphic and buried geomorphic features of shelf strata. Seismic data revealed characteristic ... -
Buried in time: Culturable fungi in a deep-sea sediment core from the Chagos Trench, Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 2004)The recovery of culturable microorganisms from ancient materials, ranging from a few thousand to several million years old, has generated interest in the long-term survival capabilities of micrororganisms. We report the ... -
Buried late Pleistocene fluvial channels on the inner continental shelf off Vengurla, west coast of India
(Coastal Research Foundation, 1991)Analysis of echosounding, side-scan sonar and shallow seismic data collected west of Burnt islands off Vengurla, west coast of India, revealed a featureless seabed, thicknesses of subsurface layers, and presence of buried ... -
Buried nodules and associated sediments from the central Indian Basin
(Springer, 1991)Buried nodules from siliceous sediments in the central Indian Basin are morphologically variable and mineralogically consist of d-MnO2 incipient todorokite. Compositionally they are weakly diagenetic. The sediment coarse ... -
Buried nodules from the central Indian Ocean basin
(Regional Research laboratory, Bhubaneswar, 2005)The occurrence of buried nodules is rare compared to surface nodule abundance in the deep sea. Surface nodules are collected with freefall grab, vanveen /peterson grabs, dredges and sediment cores whereas buried nodules ... -
Butyltin compounds in biofilm and marine organisms from the Dona Paula Bay, west coast of India
(TERI Press, India, 2006)Biofilm, fish, oyster, mussel, and clams were collected from the Dona Paula Bay, west coast of India. These samples were analysed for butyltin derivatives. In the Dona Paula Bay, total butyltins varied from 21 to 89 ng/l ... -
Butyltin compounds in the oyster, Saccostrea cucculata, from the West Coast of India
(Springer, 2005)Oganotins, especially tributyltin (TBT) compounds, are used in a wide range of applications including stabilizers in the PVC industry, plastic additives, industrial catalysts, insecticides, fungicides, bactericides, wood ... -
Butyltins in the sediments of Kochi and Mumbai harbours, west coast of India
(Elsevier, 2006)Surface sediment samples were collected from various locations in the Mumbai and Kochi harbours, west coast of India, to assess the presence of butyltin compounds. Tributyltin (TBT) and dibutyltin (DBT) varied from 16 to ... -
Butyltins in water, biofilm, animals and sediments of the west coast of India
(Elsevier, 2004)Biofilm, fish, oyster, mussel, clam, surface seawater, suspended particulate matter (SPM), and sediment samples were collected from marine and/or estuarine waters of the west coast of India. These samples were analysed for ...