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Heron - Tranter net
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Heterotrophic activity and bacterial biomass in coral atolls of Lakshadweep Archipelago
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Heterotrophic activity, bacterial types and abundance in different ecosystems of the Queen Maud Land
(Dept of Ocean Development, New Delhi, 1994)Microbiological studies from the marine, limnetic, terrestrial and glacial ecosystems were carried out during the Ninth Indian Expedition (1989-90) to estimate the bacterial numbers, to characterise the generic types and ... -
Heterotrophic bacteria and biochemical activities off the west coast of India
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Heterotrophic Bacterial populations in tropical Sandy Beaches
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1980)Distribution pattern of heterotrophic bacterial flora of three sandy beaches of the west coast of India was studied. The population in these beaches was microbiologically different. Population peaks of halotolerant and ... -
Heterotrophic utilization of extracellular products of phytoplankton in a tropical estuary
(Cambridge University Press, 1991)Bacterial uptake of algal exudates has been estimated in a tropical estuary, Dona Paula, Goa, India, where the seasonal fluctuations in hydrographic and nutrient parameters as well as dissolved organic matter concentrations ... -
Hidden biogeochemical anonymities under Antarctic Fast Ice
(2019)Climate change is negatively affecting the extent of summer sea ice and the global oceanic oxygen concentrations, it is therefore imperative to decipher the life processes under the Antarctic fast ice. The biogeochemical ... -
High abundance of Vibrio in tarball-contaminated seawater from Vagator beach, Goa, India
(2020)Tarballs are semi-solid remnants of crude oil and they are formed in marine environment after oil-spill incidents. They are composed of diverse hydrocarbons; some of which are recalcitrant in nature. Recent studies based ... -
High biological productivity in the central Arabian Sea during the summer monsoon driven by Ekman pumping and lateral advection
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2001)Open oceans are generally oligotrophic and support less biological production. Results from the central Arabian Sea show that it may be an exception to this. We provide the observational evidence of fairly high biological ... -
High CO2 emissions from the tropical Godavari estuary (India) associated with monsoon river discharges
(American Geophysical Union, 2011)Estuaries have been under sampled to establish them as sources or sinks of the atmospheric carbon dioxide. Such poor coverage is well known for tropical, particularly monsoon driven, estuaries. In an attempt to study the ... -
High Incidence of Lysogeny in the Oxygen Minimum Zones of the Arabian Sea (Southwest Coast of India)
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute- MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland, 2018)Though microbial processes in the oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) of the Arabian Sea (AS) are well documented, prokaryote-virus interactions are less known. The present study was carried out to determine the potential ... -
High new production in the Bay of Bengal: Possible causes and implications
(American Geophysical Union, 2004)The first measurements of new production (sup(15) N tracer technique), the component of primary production that sustains on extraneous nutrient inputs to the euphotic zone, in the Bay of Bengal is reported. Experiments ... -
High resolution climate reconstructions of recent warming using instrumental and ice core records from coastal Antarctica
(India Meteorological Department, 2011)In-situ observational record of Antarctic surface temperatures is rather sparse. Proxy based ice core studies are thus critical for reconstructing the past climate change on centennial and decadal time scales. The present ... -
High resolution climatic records of the past ~489 years from Central Asia as derived from benthic foraminiferal species, Asterorotalia trispinosa
(Elsevier, 2012)Many researchers have reported the occurrence of the species Asterorotalia trispinosa as a major constituent in foraminiferal assemblages from different regions, its ecological significance has never been studied. The ... -
High resolution Holocene paleomagnetic secular variation records from Bay of Bengal
(Elsevier, 2016)We present high resolution paleosecular variation (PSV) records up to 8 cal. kyr BP from three piston cores, MD161/8, MD161/11 and MD161/13 acquired in the Krishna-Godavari (KG) basin, Bay of Bengal. During the Holocene ... -
High waves measured during tropical cyclones in the coastal waters of India
(Elsevier, 2023)The high waves in the ocean generated by tropical cyclones cause ship accidents and damage to offshore structures. This study examines the characteristics of high waves from the measured half-hourly directional wave data ... -
High-resolution gulf water skin temperature estimation using TIR/ASTER
(Excel India Publishers, 2012)Advanced Space-borne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) is the highest-resolution multi-spectral thermal infrared (TIR) sensor currently available on a polar-orbiting spacecraft which allows surface temperature ... -
High-resolution mapping, modeling, and evolution of subsurface geomorphology using ground-penetrating radar techniques
(CRC Press, 2011)Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is widely used for mapping of subsurface. Features in civil, geological, geotechnical, and geo- environmental applications. Considering the available technologies to map surface features, GPR ... -
High-resolution Operational Ocean Forecast and reanalysis System for the Indian Ocean
(American Meteorological Society, 2020)A good understanding of the general circulation features of the oceans, particularly of the coastal waters, and ability to predict the key oceanographic parameters with good accuracy and sufficient lead time are necessary ... -
High-resolution residual geoid and gravity anomaly data of the northern Indian Ocean - An input to geological understanding
(Elsevier, 2013)Geoid data are more sensitive to density distributions deep within the Earth, thus the data are useful for studying the internal processes of the Earth leading to formation of geological structures. A much improved version ...