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    • Research opportunities and challenges in the Indian Ocean 

      Hood, R.; Naqvi, S.W.A.; Wiggert, J.; Goes, J.; Coles, V.; McCreary, J.; Bates, N.; Karuppasamy, P.K.; Mahowald, N.; Seitzinger, S.; Meyers, G. (American Geophysical Union, 2008)
      The Indian Ocean is a dynamically complex and highly variable system, with circulation features and biogeochemical properties that are unusual in many respects. Yet the Indian Ocean (IO) remains one of the most under-sampled ...
    • Salt balance and mixing in the Bay of Bengal 

      Varkey, M.J. (1986)
      Basic fields of temperature salinity, density and currents in the Bay of Bengal are investigated using data archieved at the National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC) Washington, D.C. and the Indian National Oceanographic ...
    • Spectral characteristics of the coastal currents off Thal, Bombay during a fair day 

      Suryanarayana, A.; Swamy, G.N. (Cochin: NPOL, 1987)
      A typical one-day record of currents measured every 20 min. with a direct reading current meter at an anchored station of mean water depth about 8 m off Thal (Bombay Coast, India) during a fair day was subjected to spectral ...