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Cyclicity in the Late Holocene monsoonal changes from the western Bay of Bengal: Foraminiferal approach.
(The Palaeontological Society of India, 2009)
Benthic foraminiferal characteristics, including abundance of total benthic foraminifera, angular asymmetrical benthic foraminifera, Uvigerina sp. and Bulimina marginata, have been studied in a piston core (exihibiting ...
Effect of oxygen manipulations on benthic foraminifera: A preliminary experiment
(NISCAIR, CSIR, 2006)
Three sediment cores were collected at 50 m water depth on the west coast of India, off Ratnagiri, and were subjected to oxygen manipulations maintaining natural temperature and salinity. The objective was to understand ...
पुरा पर्यावरणीय समंस्याओं के समाधान में फ़ोरामिनिफ़ेरा की उपयोगिता
(Ministry of Earth Sciences; New Delhi, 2009)
Sediment traps as a new tool for estimation of longevity of planktonic foraminifera
(NCAOR, Goa, 2005)
Sediment trap technique provides time series data of sinking particles (faunal and sediment) from surface to bottom of the sea. Besides many other applications, data can also be used to estimate life span of planktonic ...
Relict benthic foraminifera in surface sediments off central east coast of India as indicator of sea level changes
(NISCAIR, CSIR, 2007)
An attempt has been made to reconstruct sea level variations along the central east coast of India during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene. A total of 39 surface sediment samples collected from water depth range of ...
Revealing monsoonal variability of the last 2,500 years over India using sedimentological and foraminiferal proxies
(Springer-Verlag, 2008)
A 2-m-long, shallow-water sediment core, representing the last 2,500 years, collected from the tropical Arabian Sea from the inner shelf (22 m water depth) off Karwar (Karnataka, India) near the mouth of the Kali River, ...
Preface to: Marine micropaleontological studies from the northern Indian Ocean
(NISCAIR, CSIR, 2007)
Indian Ocean is unique, being land-locked towards the northern margin, and experiences, highest reported oceanic productivity. It is also the locale for the most severe oxygen depleted waters in the coastal and intermediate ...
Laboratory experiment to record rate of movement of cultured benthic foraminifera
(ONGC, India, 2000)
Sensitivity of foraminifera towards environmental / climatic changes, makes them a distinct proxy of paleoclimatic conditions. In order to use these micro organisms for paleoclimatic reconstruction, their response in the ...
Need of paleoclimatic reconstructions to understand natural and anthropogenic climatic hazards
(National Institute of Oceanography, India, 2008)
To formulate the future plans for guarding against the furies of the nature, either due to natural or anthropogenic climatic disasters, understanding of paleoclimatic fluctuations, particularly of the Holocene is of immense ...
Foramgeographical affinities of the west and east coasts of India: An approach through cluster analysis and comparison of taxonomical, environmental and ecological parameters of Recent foraminiferal thanatotopes
(ONGC, India, 2000)
Q-Mode cluster analysis of one hundred sixty species of Recent foraminifera from twenty nine Recent littoral-thanatotopes from 4000 km long coastal-stretch of India reveals that its west and east coasts belong to two ...