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Spitbase of west coast of India: Potential appraisal
(Museo Geologico di Bologna, 2000)Spectacular spits of different sizes and variety of shapes bordering west coast of India were mapped with remote sensing techniques. By gathering information on geomorphological and locational parameters of spits, "SPITBASE", ... -
Sponge-associated bacteria of Lakshadweep coral reefs, India: resource for extracellular hydrolytic enzymes
(Scientific Research Publishing, 2010)Sponges (Phylum: Porifera) is one of the major groups in the Lakshadweep coral reefs. These sponges harbor diverse bacteria with metabolic potentiality. From biodiversity to biotechnological prospecting, scientific ... -
Sponge-Associated Bacteria Produce Non-cytotoxic Melanin Which Protects Animal Cells from Photo-Toxicity
(Springer, 2017)Melanin is a photo-protective polymer found in many organisms. Our research shows that the bacteria associated with darkly pigmented sponges (Haliclona pigmentifera, Sigmadocia pumila, Fasciospongia cavernosa, Spongia ... -
Sponge-associated bacterium, Yangia pacifica: a potential candidate for bioremediation of azo dyes
(Current Science Association, IAS, 2017)The bioremediation potential of bacteria associated with the sponge Cinachyrella cavernosa on azo dyes, Amido black and Congo red is reported. Twenty four percent of the bacteria decolourized these dyes at 50 mg l -1 ... -
Spore germination of fungi belonging to Aspergillus species under deep-sea conditions
(Elsevier, 2008)Wind-blown dry fungal spores and mycelial fragments from the nearest landmass or terrestrial run-off may find their way to the deep sea by hitching a ride on other sinking detrital particles. Once in the deep, they are ... -
Spreading history of the Arabian Sea: Some new constraints
(Elsevier, 1993)Based on a new identification of magnetic anomalies, additional constraints are provided on the two episodes of spreading history of the Arabian Sea. Commencing at A27, the older phase ended at A21 and sprading of the ... -
Spreading of water masses and regeneration of silica and sup(226)Ra in the Indian Ocean
(Pergamon, 1996)The magnitudes of silica and sup(226) RA inputs to water (through particle regeneration, in situ, and from sediments) and the validity of observed Si and sup(226) Ra as tracers of water masses and advective processes were ... -
Spreading rate dependent seafloor deformation in response to India-Eurasia collision: results of a hydrosweep survey in the Central Indian Ocean basin
(Elsevier, 1997)The nature of magnetic anomalies and associated ridge-parallel structural lineaments and topographic complexities from an area bounded by latitudes 9 degrees 45'S and 14 degrees 45'S in the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) ... -
Spyridia fusiformis Boergs - a new record from Malwan, west coast of India
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Sr–Nd isotope composition of the Bay of Bengal sediments: Impact of climate on erosion in the Himalaya
(The Geochemical Society of Japan, 2011)A temporal high-resolution analysis of Sr–Nd isotopic composition, Fe, Al and V concentration and magnetic susceptibility (MS) has been carried out in a sediment core from the western Bay of Bengal to trace sediment sources. ... -
Stability analysis of rubblemound breakwater using ANN
(National Institute of Technology, Surathkal, 2007)The stability analysis of coastal structure is very important because it involves many design parameters to be considered for the safe and economical design of structure. In the present study neural network technique is ... -
Stability and safety of Anjuna Beach, Goa
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1981)Studies on the Anjuna Beach, Goa, India, from March to December, 1975, show that it is fairly stable though it undergoes seasonal changes and a series of short-term cuts and fills. The beach appears to be quite safe as the ... -
Stability of a sand spit due to dredging in an adjacent creek
(Elsevier, 2007)The Jatadharmohan creek lies between Mahanadi and Devi Rivers along the Orissa coast and it is separated from the sea by an elongated sand spit. It was proposed to mine a volume of 15 x 10 sup(6) m³ of sand from the creek ... -
Stability of phosphorus species in seawater
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1985)Relative stabilities of various oxidation states, oxyacids and dissolved inorganic complexes of phosphorus in anoxic and oxic marine environments are elucidated. H sub(3) PO sub(2)/P super(0) and H sub(2) PO sub(2)/p ... -
Stability of the beaches in Nagapattinam District, Tamilnadu, India
(Allied, India, 2005)Beach profiles were carried out in Dec.2003, 2004 and Jan,.2005. Annual profiles of Dec. 2003 and 2004 show a normal trend of beach dynamics. At Poompuhar 63 M sup(3) M sup(1) of sediments are found to be deposited. However, ... -
Stability of the coastline from Manakkodam to Thottappally along the Kerala coast
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Stability Parameters and their Inter-Relationships at the Naviface
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1980)Different forms of stability parameters used for the estimation of fluxes and studies on the structure of surface boundary layer of the marine atmosphere and their inter-relationships under the varying conditions of thermal ... -
Stability prediction of berm breakwater using neural network
(Dubai Municipality, 2008)In the present study, an artificial neural network method has been applied to predict the stability of berm breakwaters. Four neural network models are constructed based on the parameters which influence the stability of ... -
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of bulk aerosols over India and northern Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 2011)Atmospheric carbonaceous aerosols of South Asian origin have received immense concerns in the Anthropocene owing to their plausible role in the observed regional to inter-continental scale climate anomalies. Tracking ... -
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of PM10 over Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP), adjoining regions and Indo-Himalayan Range (IHR) during a winter 2014 campaign
(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018)For source identification, a field campaign involving simultaneous sampling of particulate matter (PM10) was conducted at eight sampling sites in the Indian mainland during winter 2014. The sampling sites include Delhi ...