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Tropical cyclones over NIO during La-Nina Modoki years
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 2015)Tropical cyclones over NIO (North Indian Ocean) are highly influenced by the El-Nino and La-Nina activities over the Pacific Ocean Influences of air-sea interaction processes like El-Nino Modoki and La-Nina Modoki on ... -
Tropical cyclones over north Indian Ocean during El-Nino Modoki years
(Springer, 2013)Tropical cyclones are the most hazardous weather systems, which form over warm ocean waters. The frequencies of tropical cyclones show variabilities over all the oceanic basins, during the El-Nino and El-Nino Modoki years. ... -
Tropical explosive volcanic eruptions can trigger El Ni�o by cooling tropical Africa
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017)Stratospheric aerosols from large tropical explosive volcanic eruptions backscatter shortwave radiation and reduce the global mean surface temperature. Observations suggest that they also favour an El Ni�o within 2 years ... -
Tropical marine ecosystems: The microbial component
(Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1992)Microbes such as bacteria, fungi and unicellular algae assume greater importance in the tropical marine ecosystems because of their abundance, biomass and activity in a number of chemical and biological processes that ... -
Tropical sea surface temperatures and the earth's orbital eccentricity cycles
(American Geophysical Union, 1996)The tropical oceanic warm pools are climatologically important regions because their sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are positively related to atmospheric greenhouse effect and the cumulonimbus-cirrus cloud anvil. Such a ... -
Tropical storm off Myanmar coast sweeps reefs in Ritchie's Archipelago, Andaman
(Springer, 2013)The reefs in some islands of Andaman and Nicobar suffered severe damage following a tropical storm in the Bay of Bengal off Myanmar coast during 13-17 March 2011. Surveys were conducted at eight sites in Andaman, of which ... -
Truce with oxygen - A naerobiosis outcompete aerobiosis in the Antarctic lacustrine bacteria
(Current Science Association, Bangalore, India, 1999)The total number of bacteria counted directly by epifluorescent microscopy showed that they ranged from 10 sup(8)-10 sup(-1) in Antarctic lake water samples. The percentages of retrievable viable counts (RVC) of anaerobic ... -
Tsunami engineering study in India
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2005)This article describes the need for establishing Tsunami Engineering Study Centers in India. The research groups would study historical tsunami, numerical modeling, field survey, physical experiments, evacuation models, etc. -
Tsunami impacts on morphology of beaches along south Kerala coast, west coast of India
(Tsunami Society, 2006)The present study is based on the post tsunami survey conducted in January 2005 along the southwest coast of India. Although tsunami affected the whole coastline of Kerala, it devastated the low-lying coastal areas of ... -
Tsunami induced transportation of the coastal marine sediments to distant onshore regions: Some indications from foraminiferal and microbenthic studies of new Wandoor region (Andaman & Nicobar)
(Disaster Advances, 2009)The foraminiferal and microbenthos studies were carried out on samples collected from onshore soils/sediments from cultivated fields. The presence of exclusive marine organisms namely foraminifera in the soil of cultivated ... -
Tsunami of 26 December 2004
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2005)In the absence of earlier studies, an attempt is made to identify the vulnerable areas of the Indian coast for the damages due to Tsunami based on an earlier study reported in the context of sea level rise due to greenhouse ... -
Tsunamis and marine life
(Taylor and Francis, 2007)The 26 December 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean exerted far reaching temporal and spatial impacts on marine biota. Our synthesis was based on satellite data acquired by the Laboratory for Tropical Marine Environmental ... -
Tsunamis: A large-scale earth and ocean phenomena
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2005)Tsunamis are surface gravity waves that are triggered due to perturbation of the ocean floor. The tsunamis that occurred in the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004 were due to an earthquake off the coast of Sumatra. Sea level ... -
Tsunamis: Detection, monitoring, and early-warning technologies
(Elsevier, 2011)The devastating impacts of tsunamis have received increased focus since the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, the most devastating tsunami in over 400 years of recorded history. This professional reference is the first of its ... -
Tumebacillus lipolyticus sp nov., isolated from river water
(Microbiology Society, 2015)An aerobic, endospore-forming, alkali-tolerant, Gram-stain-positive, non-motile, rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain NIO-S10<sup>T</sup>, was isolated from a surface water sample collected from the Godavari River, ... -
Tumour-like anomaly of copepods-an evaluation of the possible causes in Indian marine waters
(Springer, 2016)Globally, tumour-like anomalies (TLA) in copepods and the critical assessment of their possible causes are rare. The exact causative factor and ecological consequences of TLA in copepods are still unclear and there is no ... -
Tuna fisheries in the Exclusive Economic Zone of India: Need of molecular study
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Tuna fishery research in India
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Tunami: A large-scale geologic event
(National Inst. of Oceanography (CSIR); India, 2009)