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    Chemical oceanography of the Arabian Sea Part iv Laccadive sea 

    SenGupta, R.; Moraes, C.; Kureishy, T.W.; Sankaranarayanan, V.N.; Jana, T.K.; Naqvi, S.W.A.; Rajagopal, M.D. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1979)
    Data collected during the 10th (October 1976) and 31st (March-April 1978) cruises of R V Gaveshani suggest that water movements, considered typical of island-arc regions, are responsible for high levels of productivity ...
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    Chemical oceanography of the Arabian Sea: Part II - Equilibrium of inorganic nitrogen system 

    Naik, S.; SenGupta, R. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1975)
    The concept pE, expressed as a dimensionless quantity to study the redox potential of a system at equilibrium, is applied to study the chemistry of the system NO-<sub>3</sub>-NO-<sub>2</sub>NH+<sub>4</sub> in the northern ...
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    Chemical oceanography of the Arabian Sea: Part III - Studies on nutrient fraction and stoichiometric relationship in the Northern and the Eastern Basins 

    SenGupta, R.; Sankaranarayanan, V.N.; DeSousa, S.N.; Fondekar, S.P. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1976)
    Phosphorus and inorganic nitrogen compounds have been divided into 'reserved' andoxidative fractions based on their relationships with apparent oxygen utilization in the northern and the north-eastern basins of the Arabian ...
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    Distribution of particulate organic matter in the Bay of Bengal 

    Rao, V.C.; Rao, T.S.S. (Marine Biological Association of India, 1975)
    Particulate organic carbon (POC) of 161 water samples collected from 8 depths (surface to 1000 m) at 21 stations was measured The POC concentrations ranged from 154 to 554 mu g per litre at the surface and decreased in the ...

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    AuthorSenGupta, R. (3)Sankaranarayanan, V.N. (2)DeSousa, S.N. (1)Fondekar, S.P. (1)Jana, T.K. (1)Kureishy, T.W. (1)Moraes, C. (1)Naik, S. (1)Naqvi, S.W.A. (1)Rajagopal, M.D. (1)... View MoreSubject
    Chemistry and Biogeochemistry (4)
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    ISW, Arabian Sea (4)
    vertical distribution (4)chemical Oceanography (3)nutrients (mineral) (3)ocean basins (3)water masses (3)chlorophylls (1)particulate organic carbon (1)... View MoreDate Issued1975 (2)1976 (1)1979 (1)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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