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Input-export fluxes of heavy metals in the Cochin estuary, southwest coast of India
(Springer, 2023)Cochin estuary (CE) is one of the largest tropical estuaries along the southwest coast of India, sustaining rich bio-resources.Several studies enlighten the environmental changes in the CE caused by anthropogenic activities.In ... -
Augmented coral reef monitoring using a stationary reef monitoring system
(Elsevier, 2023)Coral reef monitoring is a reliable tool to assess the effect of climate change as corals are sensitive to increases in water temperatures between 30 �C and 35 �C resulting in bleaching - a whitening process when the corals ... -
Large freshwater-influx-induced salinity gradient and diagenetic changes in the northern Indian Ocean dominate the stable oxygen isotopic variation in Globigerinoides ruber
(Copernicus Publications, Gottingen, Germany, 2023)The application of stable oxygen isotopic ratio of surface-dwelling planktic foraminifera Globigerinoides ruber (white variety; ?18Oruber) to reconstruct past hydrological changes requires a precise understanding of the ... -
Climatology, trend of aerosol-cloud parameters and their correlation over the Northern Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 2023)Aerosols are one of the important atmospheric constituents and exert indirect impact on climate through the modification of microphysical and radiative properties of clouds that in turn perturb the precipitation pattern.Thus, ... -
Elucidation of the antioxidant potential of marine macroalgal biomolecules for healthcare applications: Current status and future prospects
(Elsevier, 2023)Macroalgae are a group of primitive marine algae that are widely distributed along rocky shores in intertidal to subtidal zones. Based on their pigment composition, they are classified into three broad categories: Rhodophyta, ...