Browsing Scholarly literature by Author "Subramanian, B.R."
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Influence of net ecosystem metabolism in transferring riverine organic carbon to atmospheric CO2 in a tropical coastal lagoon (Chilka Lake, India)
Gupta, G.V.M.; Sarma, V.V.S.S.; Robin, R.S.; Raman, A.V.; JaiKumar, M.; Rakesh, M.; Subramanian, B.R. (Springer, 2008)Studies on biogeochemical cycling of carbon in the Chilka Lake, Asia’s largest brackish lagoon on the east coast of India, revealed, for the first time, strong seasonal and spatial variability associated with salinity ... -
Influence of the macrotidal environment on the source to sink pathways of suspended flux in the Gulf of Kachchh, India: Evidence from the Ocean Colour Monitor (IRS-P4)
Chauhan, O.S.; Menezes, A.A.A.; Jayakumar, S.; Malik, M.A.; Pradhan, Y.; Rajawat, A.S.; Nayak, S.R.; Bandekar, G.; Almeida, C.; Talaulikar, M.; Ramanamurty, M.V.; Subramanian, B.R. (Taylor and Francis, 2007)A series of tide-synchronous satellite images, obtained from the Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) onboard the Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS-P4), in situ measurements and hydrodynamic model simulations were used to describe ... -
Morphological changes at Vellar estuary, India - Impact of the December 2004 tsunami
Pari, Y.; Murthy, M.V.R.; Jayakumar, S.; Subramanian, B.R.; Ramachandran, S. (Elsevier, 2008)Coastal subsystems formed by interaction of various processes, impacted by natural hazards like tsunami and storms, pose irreversible morphological changes. Vellar estuary, located on the southeast coast of India, with ... -
Status of coral reefs in South Asia: Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka
Rajasuriya, A.; Zahir, H.; Muley, E.V.; Subramanian, B.R.; Venkataraman, K.; Wafar, M.V.M.; Khan, S.M.M.H.; Whittingham, E. (Ministry of Environment; Bali; Indonesia, 2002)The most extensive coral reefs in South Asia are found in the atolls of Lakshadweep, Maldives, Chagos and the high islands of Andaman and Nicobar. There are many fringing and offshore patch reefs in India and Sri Lanka. ... -
Tidal currents as feeders of the river Indus flux into the macrotidal Gulf of Kachchh, India
Chauhan, O.S.; Jayakumar, S.; Menezes, A.A.A.; Suneethi, J.; Shradha, N.; Rajawat, A.S.; Nayak, S.R.; Ramanamurthy, M.V.; Subramanian, B.R. (National Institute of Oceanography, India, 2004)Tide synchronous abundance of total suspended matter (TSM), currents and hydrodynamic modeling during September of 1999 have been evaluated to decipher source to sink pathways in the macrotidal Gulf of Kachchh. Despite ... -
Trophic–salinity gradients and environmental redundancy resolve mesozooplankton dynamics in a large tropical coastal lagoon
Rakesh, M.; Madhavirani, K.S.V.K.S.; Kumar, B.C.; Raman, A.V.; Kalavati, C.; Rao, Y.P.; Stephen, R.; Rao, V.R.; Gupta, G.V.M.; Subramanian, B.R. (Elsevier, 2015)Coastal lagoons around the world have become increasingly vulnerable to eutrophication and often the impingement is severe with regard to plankton. In this study, we measured how environmental heterogeneity persuades ...