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The lobster fishery resources of India
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The location of cephalopod nurseries in the Indian Ocean
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The Lowering of Sea Surface Temperature in the East Central Arabian Sea Associated with a Cyclone
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1983)An analysis of thermal Structure in the East Central Arabian Sea associated with a moderate cyclone is presented. The heat storage and the heat budget components have been computed. Under the influence of the cyclone the ... -
The Mandovi and Zuari estuaries
(National Institute of Oceanography, India, 2007)Being a national institute dedicated to the study of ocean sciences, National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), Dona Paula, Goa, India owes it to the country to disseminate knowledge generated by its scientists for the ... -
The Mandovi-Zuari estuarine ecosystem
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The maxima in northerly wind speeds and wave heights over the Arabian Sea, the Arabian/Persian Gulf and the Red Sea derived from 40 years of ERA5 data
(Springer, 2021)Recent studies point out the importance of northerly winds and waves in the Arabian Sea, especially those due to shamal and makran events in addition to the northeast monsoon system. We have analyzed climatology and trends ... -
The meandering Indus, channels: Study in a small area by the multibeam swath bathymetry system - Hydrosweep
(Current Science Association, Bangalore, India, 1999)The discharge of sediments by the river Indus has accumulated into a 2500 m thick pile, forming one of the largest deep sea fans in the world. Though there are many reports on channels in different regions of tha fan, we ... -
The monsoon currents in the north Indian Ocean
(Pergamon (Elsevier), 2002)The monsoon currents are the seasonally reversing, open-ocean currents that flow between the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, the two wings of the north Indian Ocean. The Summer Monsoon Current (SMC) flows eastward ... -
The movement and implications of the Ganges-Bramhaputra runoff on entering the Bay of Bengal
(Current Science Association, Bangalore, India, 1993)The Ganges-Brahmaputra rivers discharge annually approximately 10 sup(2) m sup(3) of freshwater into the Bay of Bengal at its northern end. We propose that the spread of this water, accompaniEd. by mixing with the ambient ... -
The Myanmar continental shelf
(The Geological Society of London, 2014)The Myanmar (Burma) coastline is about 2280 km long, with the continental shelf covering an area of approximately 230 000 km<SUP>2</SUP>. The Myanmar coastline may be divided into the northern Rakhine (Arakan) coast, the ... -
The Mysidacea of the Andaman Sea
(Oxford Univ Press, 2002)Fifteen species belonging to eight genera were collected from the shallow waters (0-150 m) of the Andaman Sea. Of thee one species Doxomysis nicobaris is described as new and all the other species are identified with ... -
The nature and distribution of particulate matter in the Mandovi Estuary, central west coast of India
(Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, 2010)Systematic seasonal variations of suspended particulate matter (SPM) along a 44-km transect of the Mandovi estuary reveal that the concentrations of SPM are low at river-end stations, increase generally seaward, and are ... -
The nature of particulate organic matter settled on solid substrata
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The net energy exchange at the surface over the Arabian sea during the summer monsoon
(India Meteorological Department, 1984) -
The next generation of iron fertilization experiments in the Southern Ocean
(The Royal Society, 2008)Of the various macro-engineering schemes proposed to mitigate global warming, ocean iron fertilization (OIF) is one that could be started at short notice on relevant scales. It is based on the reasoning that adding trace ... -
The next generation of iron fertilization experiments in the southern Ocean
(Cambridge University Press, 2010)Of the various macro-engineering schemes proposed to mitigate global warming, ocean iron fertilization (OIF) is one that could be started at short notice on relevant scales. It is based on the reasoning that adding trace ... -
The nitrogen cycle in the Arabian Sea
(Elsevier, 2005)Despite their importance for the global oceanic nitrogen (N) cycle, estimates of N fluxes in the Arabian Sea remain in considerable uncertainty. In this report, we summarize current knowledge of important processes, including ... -
The Northern Central Indian Ridge: Geology and tectonics of fracture zones-dominated spreading ridge segments
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2003)Multi-beam and single-beam bathymetric, gravity and magnetic data, across seven ridge segments (length varying between 37 and 84 km), offset by six transform discontinuities (ranging in dislocation length between 48 and ... -
The NOW regional coupled model: Application to the tropical Indian Ocean climate and tropical cyclone activity
(American Geophysical Union, 2014)This paper presents the NOW regional coupled ocean-atmosphere model built from the NEMO ocean and WRF atmospheric numerical models. This model is applied to the tropical Indian Ocean, with the oceanic and atmospheric ... -
The occurrence of Cynoglossus dubius Day off Kerala coast
(Current Science Association, 1972)