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    Transducers and microprocessors in oceanographic applications 

    Desai, R.G.P.; Desa, E. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1985)
    Transducers used for the sensing of the ten most measured marine parameters have been described in this paper. The ten parameters have been classed under 5 sensor types, namely temperature, pressure, salinity, currents and ...
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    Occurrence of Porphyra vietnamensis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) along the Goa coast 

    Dhargalkar, V.K.; Agadi, V.V.; Untawale, A.G. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1981)
    The occurrence of a red alga, Porphyra vietnamensis has been studied along the Goa Coast (west coast of India). The growth period was observed during the monsoon (July-October) and optimum growth was recorded during August, ...
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    Microenvironments and anomalous benthic foraminiferal distribution within the neritic regime of the Dabhol-Vengurla sector (Arabian Sea) 

    Setty, M.G.A.P.; Nigam, R. (Universita' degli Studi di Milano, 1980)
    An anomalous distribution of benthic Foraminifera within the neritic regime at a few stations indicates the existence of microenvironments. The vertical distribution is marked by the restricted occurrence of @iCibicides@@ ...
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    Persistence and fate of some organophosphorus pesticides in sea sediments along east coast of India 

    Sarkar, A.; SenGupta, R. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1986)
    Stability and fate of pesticides, monocrotophos, phosphamidon and DDVP, were studied in sediment samples collected along the east coast of India pH, salinity and exchangeable cations present in sediments exhibited profound ...
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    Adaptations in phytoplankton to changing conditions in tropical estuaries 

    Qasim, S.Z. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1980)
    Experimental studies on phytoplankton organisms from Cochin backwaters (a tropical estuary) have shown that many algal forms are adapted to changing conditions of salinity, light and nutrients. Photosynthesis in 12 species ...
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    Occurrence of genus Monostroma (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) from Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) 

    Untawale, A.G.; Agadi, V.V.; Dhargalkar, V.K. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1980)
    The occurrence of a genus Monostroma has been recorded from the Shirgaon creek at Ratnagiri along the central west coast of India. The Monostroma sp. was found in the brackish water environment with low salinity, high ...
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    Oceanography of the northern Arabian Sea 

    Qasim, S.Z. (Elsevier, 1982)
    The euphotic zone of the northern Arabian Sea ranges from 20-60 m with an average depth of about 40 m. Surface temperatures range from 22.5 to 28.5 degrees C, increasing from north to south. At 1000 m, the temperature is ...
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    Atypical behaviour of dissolved silicate in the Cochin backwater and Periyar river 

    Sankaranarayanan, V.N.; Joseph, T.; Jayalakshmy, K.V.; Balachandran, K.K. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1984)
    Dissolved silicate was determined for 1 y (1982-83) covering a wide range of salinity from the estuarine mouth to the fresh water region. Silicate concentration ranged between 0.03 and 4.75 mgl/1. Silicate-salinity ...
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    Estuarine characteristics of the lower reaches of the River Periyar (Cochin backwater) 

    Sankaranarayanan, V.N.; Varma, P.U.; Balachandran, K.K.; Pylee, A.; Joseph, T. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1986)
    Lower reaches of river Periyar were studied to assess longitudinal extent of salt water intrusion into the system during different seasons and also its effect on the flushing of pollutants introduced by the industries. ...
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    Proloculus size variation in Recent benthic foraminifera: Implications for paleoclimatic studies 

    Nigam, R.; Rao, A.S. (Elsevier, 1987)
    Ratios of dimorphic (microspheric/megalospheric) forms of Foraminifera are affected by temperature and hence are useful in paleoclimatic studies. In some cases, however, it is not possible to distinguish between the dimorphic ...
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