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Marine algal flora of submerged Angria Bank (Arabian Sea)
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1989)Submerged Angria Bank was surveyed for the deep water marine algal flora. About 57 species were reported from this bank for the first time. Rhodophyta dominated (30 species) followed by Chlorophyta (18 species) and Phaeophyta ... -
Marine and estuarine methylotrophs: Their abundance, activity and identity
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2006)Methanotrophs were up to 1 and 0.65% of the total counts in estuarine waters and offshore sediments respectively. Experimental tests on methanol utilization showed that the estuarine isolates grew best at 4% methanol whereas ... -
Marine and semi-synthetic hydroxysteroids as new scaffolds for pregnane x receptor modulation.
(MDPI Publishing, 2014)In recent years many sterols with unusual structures and promising biological profiles have been identified from marine sources. Here we report the isolation of a series of 24-alkylated-hydroxysteroids from the soft coral ... -
Marine archaeological aspects
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Marine archaeological exploration and excavation of Vijaydurg - A naval base of the Maratha Period, Maharashtra, on the west coast of India
(Academic Press, 1998)Vijaydurg is situated on the bank of the river Vagthotan on the southern Konkan Coast of Maharashtra, India. It was a minor port in early historical period and lost its glory after the end of Satavahana rule in the region ... -
Marine archaeological exploration of Byramgore reef of Lakshadveep in the Indian Ocean
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Marine archaeological exploration on the western coast, Gulf of Khambhat
(Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies, 2008)Recent exploration along the eastern Saurashtra coast yielded a large number of stone anchors from Gogha, Hatab and Gopnath indicating active maritime activity in the past. The anchors were mostly of the Indo-Arab type and ... -
Marine Archaeological Explorations at Kulasekharapattinarn and Manapad Region, Tamil Nadu
(Agam Kala Prakashan, New Delhi, 2015)Maritime activities along the Tamil Nadu date back to the second half of the 1st millennia BC and a large number of port towns developed all along the Tamil Nadu coast. The coastal and offshore explorations have yielded a ... -
Marine archaeological explorations in the Kaveripoompattinam regions: Fresh light on the structural remains
(Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies, 1996)Kaveripoompattinam also known as Poompuhar, was a port which played an important role in the maritime history of India. Archaeological findings, and inscriptional as well as literary evidence bear ample testimony to this. ... -
Marine archaeological explorations of Tranquebar-Poompuhar region on Tamil Nadu coast
(Society for Marine Archaeology, Goa, 1991)The main objective of the Marine Archaeological Expedition was to locate the shipwreck suspected to be a hindrance to fishing. Secondly a bathymetry study was conducted to understand geological features and locate submerged ... -
Marine archaeological explorations off Goa, India
(International Maritime Economic History Association, 2002)The Marine archaeology centre of the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), Goa, India has undertaken marine archaeological explorations in Goa waters to locate shipwrecks and port installations in coastal areas, and ... -
Marine archaeological explorations on the southwestern coast of Saurashtra, India
(CRTHAP, 2006)Marine archaeological investigations brought to light a large number of antiquities suggesting active maritime practices along the Saurashtra coast, Gujarat, India dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Recent ... -
Marine archaeological information centers through optical fiber communication network
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Marine archaeological investigations along the Saurashtra coast, west coast of India
(Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, 2005)Utilization of the ocean resources on the Saurashtra coast is dating back to the Harappan period (3rd millennium BC) and evidences on the same have been recorded from various archaeological sites such as Lothal, Padri, ... -
Marine archaeological investigations along the Tamil Nadu coast and their implications for understanding cultural expansion to southeast Asian countrie
(Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2011)The marine archaeological exploration off Poompuhar and Mahabalipuram brought to light several underwater remains and the traditions mentioning the submergence of these towns have been partially confirmed. -
Marine archaeological investigations in Okhamandal region of Saurashtra, west coast of India
(Gujarat Historical Society, 2003)The history of Okhamandal region, west coast of India has been often viewed from point of religion and very little interest has been shown on the social and commercial history of this area. Marine archaeological investigations ... -
Marine archaeological investigations on Tamil Nadu Coast, India: A overview
(Asian Academy of Heritage Management, 2011)Ancient ports such as Kaveripattinam, Nagapattinam, Korkai, Alagankulam, Periyapattinam, all on Tamil Nadu coast have played a dominant role in the transoceanic trade and commerce with many countries since the beginning ... -
Marine archaeological research in India
(Manohar Publishers and Distributers; New Delhi (India), 2002)Marine archaeology is otherwise known as maritime, nautical or underwater archaeology. These terms include all aspects of marine archaeology in which water plays a dominant role. It deals with the study of past seafaring ... -
Marine Archaeology in India
(Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies, 2004)Marine archaeology, also known as maritime, nautical or underwater archaeology deals with the ‘scientific study of the material remains of man and his past activities on the sea’. Marine archaeology has made tremendous ...