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    Analysis of magnetic anomalies in relation to Placer deposits and basement configuration off Mirya bay, Central West coast of India 

    Ramana, M.V. (1988)
    The offshore ilmenite placers off Konkan, central west coast of India, have been surveyed by echosounding, shallow seismic profiling, magnetics, and seabed sampling. The magnetic data show two different types of anomalies: ...
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    Physical characteristics of the coastal waters between Navapur and Umbharat, West coast of India. Part 1. Current pattern 

    Swamy, G.N.; Sarma, R.V.; Suryanarayana, A. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1982)
    Surface and bottom current patterns of the coastal waters between Navapur and Umbharat (Maharashtra-Gujarat Industrial Belt) are described in relation to tides and other environmental parameters. The results of the analysis ...
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    Particle flux during the southwest monsoon on the western margin of India 

    Ramaswamy, V. (University of Hamburg, 1987)
    Three sediment traps on a mooring were deployed on the outer shelf at a depth of 115 m from May to September 1985 on the western continental margin of India to study the particle flux during the southwest monsoon The ...
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    Regional tectonic trends on the inner continental shelf off Konkan and central west coast of India 

    Ramana, M.V. (Springer, 1986)
    Satellite imagery and offshore magnetic data were analysed to correlate regional tectonic elements on the inner continental shelf off Konkan and the adjacent Deccan plateau. Three statistically important lineament trends ...
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    Mineralogy of the carbonate sediments - western continental shelf of India 

    Nair, R.R.; Hashimi, N.H. (Elsevier, 1981)
    An X-ray diffraction study of forty-six sediment samples and three oolitic limestone samples from the western continental shelf of India shows that aragonite is the dominant carbonate mineral (99% maximum), followed by ...
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    Offshore extension of the structural element of Udipi, confirmation from marine magneties 

    Subrahmanyam, V. (Geological Society of India, 1987)
    The isomagnetic anomaly map (1:3,00,000) reflects conspicuous E-W, NW-SE, WNW-ESE, NE-SW and N-S trends which are similar to that of the onshore Dharwar trend. The map also shows short wavelength, high amplitude anomalies ...
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    Sediment depositional environment in some bays in Central west coast of India 

    Rajamanickam, G.V.; Gujar, A.R. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1984)
    Sediments in Kalbadevi and Mirya Bays are well sorted while those in Ratnagiri Bay are poorly sorted. Mean size of the sediments varies among the bays. Sediments in Kalbadevi Bay are both positively and negatively skewed ...
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    Regional marine geophysical studies of the south western continental margin of India 

    Rao, D.G.; Bhattacharya, G.C.; SubbaRaju, L.V.; Ramana, M.V.; Subrahmanyam, V.; KameshRaju, K.A.; Ramprasad, T.; Chaubey, A.K. (Goa: National Inst of Oceanography, 1987)
    Integrated bathymetric, gravimetric, magnetic and multichannel seismic reflection studies were carried out on the south western continental margin of India along three regional profiles. The study area lies between 60 m ...
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    Response of Barrier beaches along the southwest coast of India to monsoonal forcing 

    PrasannaKumar, S.; Murty, C.S. (Tirunelveli: JCSONLINE, 1987)
    The response of a small stretch of barrier beach along the southern part of the west coast of India to the southwest wind and wave climates showed wide variations when examined through empirical Eigen function analysis. ...
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    Foraminiferal evidence to climatic changes with special reference to west coast of India 

    Setty, M.G.A.P. (1984)
    The planktonic foraminiferal assemblages show effects of climatic control on water masses. The southward migration of Red Sea Water and Persian Gulf Water is indicated by the dominant presence of @iGloborotalia cultrata@@ ...
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