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Downward flux of particulate fatty acids in the Central Arabian Sea
(Elsevier, 1990)
Lithogenic fluxes in the Bay of Bengal measured by sediment traps
(Pergamon, 1997)
Seasonality and interannual variability of particle-fluxes to the deep Arabian Sea
(Pergamon, 1993)
Long-term sediment trap studies have been carried out since 1986 at three locations in the western, central and eastern Arabian Sea. Total and bulk component fluxes measured for 3 years at the central station and for 4 ...
Lithogenic fluxes to the deep Arabian Sea measurEd. by sediment traps
(Pergamon, 1991)
Particle fluxes measured continuously for one year at three locations in the Arabian Sea using time-series sediment traps show that lithogenic sedimentation processes are strongly coupled to biological processes. The ...
Increased particle flux to the deep ocean related to monsoons
(Nature Publishing Group, 1989)
Monsoons cause seasonal reversals in the surface circulation of the northern Indian Ocean. In the Arabian Sea this results in the upwelling of nutrient-rich water along the coasts, making it one of the highly productive ...
River inputs and organic matter fluxes in the northern Bay of Bengal: Fatty acids
(Elsevier, 1993)
Total particulate matter flux and organic carbon and fatty acid fluxes associated with settling particles collected during the summer-monsoon period of 1988 using time-series sediment traps deployed at two depths (809 and ...
Fluxes of amino acids and hexosamines to the deep Arabian sea
(Elsevier, 1992)
Results of organic carbon, total nitrogen, amino acid and hexosamine of samples collected during time-series sediment trap in investigations in the Arabian Sea are presented. Samples were taken over a period of 1 1/2 years ...
Fresh water influx and particle flux variability in the Bay of Bengal
(John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 1996)
Coupling between SW monsoon-related surface and deep ocean processes as discerned from continuous particle flux measurements and correlated satellite data
(American Geophysical Union, 1996)
Particle flux data obtained by time series sediment traps deployed at water depths of approximately 3000 m in the western, central, and eastern Arabian Sea since 1986 were compared with wind speeds derived from measurements ...
Enhanced particle fluxes in Bay of Bengal inducEd. by injection of freshwater
(Macmillan, 1991)
The melting of ice sheets during deglaciation results in the injection of large amounts of fresh water into the oceans. To investigate how such injections might influence particle fluxes in the ocean, and hence the uptake ...