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Potential contribution to the nutrient pool due to the decomposition of Eichhornia crassipes under different salinity in an aquatic ecosystem-A laboratory study
(Elsevier B.V., 2020)The opening of Thannermukkom saltwater barriers during monsoon causes an Eichhornia crassipes infestation in Cochin backwater, Kerala-India; an annual occurrence. During the process, the plants are exposed to varying ... -
Potential diagenetic and detrital sources for calcareous sediments from the Carlsberg Ridge, Indian Ocean
(Current Science Association, 2009)Six sediment cores from the Carlsberg Ridge (CR) were studied for elemental concentration, magnetic susceptibility (chi), grain size and clay mineral distribution, and sedimentation rate to decipher possible detrital and ... -
Potential distribution of subsurface methane in the sediments of the eastern Arabian Sea and its possible implications
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Potential feedback mechanism between phytoplankton and upper ocean circulation with oceanic radiative transfer processes influenced by phytoplankton - Numerical ocean, general circulation models and an analytical solution
(Elsevier, 2006)Because of the diversity of the ecosystem in the earth, modeling of such an ecosystem cannot avoid arguing which ecosystem element should be included or excluded. It is demonstrated that views of thermodynamics ensuring ... -
Potential fish resources of the Indian Ocean
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Potential impact of sand mining on macrobenthic community at Kalbadevi Beach, Ratnagiri, West coast of India
(Allied, India, 2005)The intertidal area at Kalbadevi, Ratnagiri has been identified as one of the potential sites for placer minerals along the west coast of India. Considering the prospects of commercial mining, benthic sampling was conducted ... -
Potential impact on climate of the exploitation of methane hydrate deposits offshore
(Elsevier, 2003)Considerable attention has focussed on methane hydrates as a potential energy resource but much less on the potential environmental problems of exploiting these deposits. In fact, methane hydrate deposits represent a dynamic ... -
Potential Impacts of Deep-Sea Mining on Ecosystems
(Oxford University Press, 2020)Deep-sea mining pertains to underwater minerals such as polymetallic nodules, ferromanganese crusts, and hydrothermal sulfides that are considered as alternative sources for metals such as Cu, Ni, Co, Pb, Zn, Cd, Mn, Fe, ... -
Potential mechanisms responsible for occurrence of core oxygen minimum zone in the north-eastern Arabian Sea
(Elsevier, 2020)The thickness of oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) is estimated for the first time using dissolved oxygen (DO) profiles obtained from the Biogeochemical Argo floats collected between 2013 and 2019 in the Arabian Sea. The depth of ... -
Potential mechanisms responsible for spatial variability in intensity and thickness of oxygen minimum zone in the Bay of Bengal
(AGU Wiley, 2021)Spatial variability in boundaries and thickness of oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) is derived based on measured dissolved oxygen data obtained from sensors on board biogeochemical (BGC) Argo floats between 2013 and 2019 in the ... -
Potential natural gas hydrates resources in Indian Offshore areas
(AAPG, 2004)Large amount of multi-channel seismic reflection data was acquired by oil industry for exploration of hydrocarbon in the Indian Deepwater basins, beyond 400m isobath. These data were examined for BSRs, blanking above BSRs, ... -
Potential of autonomous underwater vehicles as new generation ocean data platforms
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2006)This article introduces the reader to a new generation of ocean data platforms known as Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (or AUVs) brought about by promising technology developments in new sensors, memories, embedded controllers ... -
Potential of marine-derived fungi and their enzymes in bioremediation of industrial pollutants
(Goa University, 2011)Increasing discharge and improper management of toxic and colored industrial effluents have created a great concern over their treatment which is economical and safe. Therefore it is imperative to develop cost effective ... -
Potential of Marine-Derived Fungi to Remove Hexavalent Chromium Pollutant from Culture Broth
(Springer India, 2018)Chromium (Cr) released from industrial units such as tanneries, textile and electroplating industries is detrimental to the surrounding ecosystems and human health. The focus of the present study was to check the Cr(VI) ... -
Potential of mercury-resistant marine bacteria for detoxification of chemicals of environmental concern
(The Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology, 2007)The hypothesis that mercury-resistant bacteria exposed to polluted environments such as coastal areas can tolerate, detoxify, or biotransform a variety of other toxicants was examined. Several mercury-resistant marine ... -
Potential roles of Labyrinthula spp. in global seagrass population declines
(Elsevier, 2013)Overwhelming evidence suggests that seagrass ecosystems are declining around the world. Pathogens from the genus Labyrinthula have repeatedly been found to cause disease in a variety of seagrass species. For example, the ... -
Potential vorticity field in the Bay of Bengal during southwest monsoon
(Indian Society for Physical Sciences of the Oceans, 1992)The distribution of potential vorticity along potential density surfaces in the upper 500 m indicates the presence of a wind driven anticyclonic gyre between 10 degrees N and 14 degrees N in the eastern Bay during southwest ... -
Potential vulnerability implications of sea level rise for the coastal zones of Cochin, southwest coast of India
(Springer, 2006)This study presents the results of the impact assessment analysis of the coastal zones of Cochin along the southwest coast of India. The climatological cycle of sea level derived for the region for the period 1939-2003 has ... -
Potentiality of foraminifera in deciphering paleo-sea levels
(Omega Scientific Publishers, New Delhi, India, 1996)Recently, the quest for paleo-sea levels during the Holocene became intense because of their use in developing accurate predictive models in connection with the accelerated sea level rise associated with the greenhouse ...