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Coins from Tranquebar waters, Tamil Nadu
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Coliform and human pathogenic bacteria in tourism affected water bodies in North Goa
(Anon, 2002)Microscopic bacteria, which are diverse and preponderant in all ecosystems, sense changes in any environment fast because of their ability to metabolize a variety of chemical substances for their nutrition and growth. In ... -
Colletotrichum systematics: Past, present and prospects
(Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 2016)Colletotrichum is one of the serious plant pathogens, with worldwide distribution, causing anthracnose in economically important crops. Every year many research papers and reports are published on Colletotrichum phylogeny ... -
Colonies of marine cyanobacteria Trichodesmium interact with associated bacteria to acquire iron from dust
(2019)Iron (Fe) bioavailability limits phytoplankton growth in vast ocean regions. Iron-rich dust uplifted from deserts is transported in the atmosphere and deposited on the ocean surface. However, this dust is a poor source of ... -
Comment on "Lack of enhanced preservation of organic matter in sediments under the oxygen minimum on the Oman Margin" by T.F. Pedersen, G.B. Shimmield, and N.B. Price
(Pergamon, 1993)A comment on the study on the lack of enhanced preservation of organic matter in sediments under the oxygen minimum on the Oman Margin is given. As such a negative correspondence between productivity and organic enrichment ... -
Comment on "The Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake of 26 December 2004"
(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2005)Lay et al. (Special Section, 20 May 2005, p.1127) estimated a 600-km length for the tsunami source region. Adding tide-gauge data from Paradip, the northernmost of the Indian east-coast stations and therefore the most ... -
Comment on 'degradation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran contaminants in 2,4,5-T by photoassisted iron-catalyzed hydrogen peroxide by J.J. Pignatello and L.Q. Huang, Wat. Res. 27, 1731-1736 (1993)'
(Elsevier, 1994)A doubt has been raised on the use of a salts as catalyst for the degradation process. The impact of H@d2@@ O@d2@@ on degradation of PCDD and PCDF is not well defined. The observed variation in the concentration of the ... -
Comment on 'evaluation of dechlorination mechanisms during anaerobic fermentation of blached kraft mill effluent by W.J. Parker, E.R. Hall and G.J. Farquhar'
(Elsevier, 1994)Comment on "Evaluation of dechlorination mechanisms during anaerobic fermentation of bleached kraft mill effluent", is put forth. The data reproduced in Table 1 does not seem to be authentic as the method of preprationo ... -
Comment on a paper by Sibuet et al. (2016) entitled �Thinned continental crust intruded by volcanics beneath the northern Bay of Bengal�
(Elsevier, 2017)This comment applauds the survey carried out by Sibuet et al. (2016) but authors believe that their principal conclusion is in error. The Northern Bay of Bengal crust is the typical oceanic crust associated with volcanic ... -
Comments on 'On the estimation of overwater bowen ratio from sea-air temperature difference. Reply to: Hsu, S.A. - A relationship between the Bowen ratio and sea-air temperature difference under unstable conditions at sea. J. Phys. Oceanogr. Vol. 28; p. 2222-2226'
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Comments on ‘Temporal significant wave height estimation from wind speed by perceptron Kalman filtering’ by A. Altunkaynak and M. Ozger, Ocean Engineering, Vol. 31(10); 2004,1245-1255
(Elsevier, 2007)The significant wave heights and periods are conventionally forecasted from the wind information on the basis of the wind–wave relationship. However, the error may become large due to many uncertainties in the wind generation ... -
Commercially important penaeid shrimp larvae in the estuaries of Goa
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1987)Larval stages of the penaeid shrimps, Metapenaeus dobsoni (Miers), M. affinis (Milne - Edwards) and Penaeus merguiensis De Man were mostly distributed at the lower reaches of Mandovi and Zuari estuaries. While larvae of ... -
Communication system at Dakshin Gangotri, Antarctica
(New Delhi: Department of Ocean Development, 1988)A reliable communication system is a major requirement for a remote station like 'Dakshin Gangotri' where traditional equipments cannot function effectively due to long distances and peculiar weather and ionospheric ... -
Communities and coexistence of benthos in northern limb of Cochin Backwaters
(NISCAIR, New Delhi, 1991)Occurrence and coexistence of benthic communities of 9 stations in the northern limb of Cochin Backwaters (Kerala, India) where an industrial belt (mostly chemical industries) is located are studied. Polychaetes with 30 ... -
Community structure and coral health status across the depth gradients of Grande Island, Central west coast of India
(Elsevier, 2016)The Grande Island, located at the central west coast of India is one of the less studied coral reef systems in India. In this study, we provide a comprehensive description of the coral community structure and health status ... -
Community structure and coral status across reef fishing intensity gradients in Palk Bay reef, southeast coast of India.
(Springer, 2014)Coral reef fishes are exploited without the knowledge of their sustainability and their possible effect in altering the community structure of a coral reef ecosystem. Alteration of the community structure could cause a ... -
Community structure of benthic amphipods in four estuaries of northwest India
(Elsevier, 2019)This is the first comprehensive study of the community structure and spatial-temporal distribution of amphipods in estuarine sediments of northwest India. Specifically, amphipods from Ulhas, Amba, Kundalika and Savitri ...