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    Studies on the sediments of Vembanad Lake, Kerala State: Part I - Distribution of organic matter 

    Murty, P.S.N.; Veerayya, M. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1972)
    Distribution patterns of FE, Mn, Ti, Ni, Co and Cu in sediments of Vembanad Lake and adjoining river systems have revealed that (1) elemental concentrations follow closely the texture of the sediments, (2) river sands ...
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    Studies on the sediments of Vembanad Lake, Kerala state Part III Distribution and interpretation of bottom sediments 

    Veerayya, M.; Murty, P.S.N. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1974)
    Distribution patterns of FE, Mn, Ti, Ni, Co and Cu in sediments of Vembanad Lake and adjoining river systems have revealed that (1) elemental concentrations follow closely the texture of the sediments, (2) river sands ...
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    Grain size analysis of sediments from the northern Andaman Sea: Comparison of laser diffraction and sieve-pipette techniques 

    Ramaswamy, V.; Rao, P.S. (Coastal Education and Reserch Foundation, 2006)
    A comparison has been made of sand, silt, and clay percentage of 118 samples from the Ayeyarwady continental shelf, northern Andaman Sea, measured by the sieve-laser diffraction technique and by classical sieve-pipette ...
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    Studies on the sediments of Vembanad Lake, Kerala state: Part II - Distribution of phosphorus 

    Murty, P.S.N.; Veerayya, M. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1972)
    Distribution patterns of FE, Mn, Ti, Ni, Co and Cu in sediments of Vembanad Lake and adjoining river systems have revealed that (1) elemental concentrations follow closely the texture of the sediments, (2) river sands ...
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    First phase monitoring studies of simulated benthic disturbance delineating movement of fine particles in the Central Indian Basin 

    Valsangkar, A.B. (Taylor and Francis, 2005)
    Benthic disturbance due to future deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining would involve extensive sediment plume generation and resedimentation on the sea floor. In order to evaluate the effects of resedimentation on benthic ...
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    Rare-earth elements and uranium in phosphatic nodules from the continental margins of India 

    Nath, B.N.; Rao, B.R.; Rao, K.M.; Rao, Ch.M. (Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), Tulsa, USA, 2000)
    A sediment core collected from a bathymetric high off Goa on the western continental margin of India has yielded phosphatic nodules at various subsurface depths (at 110, 150, 305 355, 435, 500, 505 and 525 cm). The nodules ...
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    Surficial sediments of the continental shelf off Karnataka 

    Hashimi, N.H.; Nair, R.R. (Geological Society of India, 1981)
    The continental shelf in this area is about 80 km wide and the edge of the shelf varies between 90 and 120 m water depth. Geologically modern fine-grained clastic sediments occur between the water depth. Geologically modern ...
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    Clay minerals as palaeomonsoon proxies: Evaluation and relevance to the late Quaternary records from SE Arabian Sea 

    Thamban, M.; Rao, V.P. (NCAOR, Goa, 2005)
    Palaeoclimatic studies are largely dependent on the quality of records and a prudent use of environmental proxy indicators. In this study, the factors affecting the detrital clay minerals in marine environment and their ...
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    Studies on the sediments of Vembanad lake, Kerala state. 4. Distribution of trace elements 

    Murty, P.S.N.; Veerayya, M. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1981)
    Distribution patterns of FE, Mn, Ti, Ni, Co and Cu in sediments of Vembanad Lake and adjoining river systems have revealed that (1) elemental concentrations follow closely the texture of the sediments, (2) river sands ...
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    Evidence of Himalayan erosional event at approx. 0.5 Ma from a sediment core from the equatorial Indian Ocean in the vicinityof ODP Leg 116 sites 

    Nath, B.N.; Gupta, S.M.; Mislankar, P.G.; Rao, B.R.; Parthiban, G.; Roelandts, I.; Patil, S.K. (Elsevier, 2005)
    A sediment core collected from an area _100 miles south of the ODP Leg 116 (distal Bengal Fan) in the equatorial Indian Ocean was investigated for microfossils, mineralogy, mineral chemistry, magnetic susceptibility, grain ...

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    AuthorMurty, P.S.N. (4)Veerayya, M. (4)Nath, B.N. (2)Rao, B.R. (2)Gupta, S.M. (1)Hashimi, N.H. (1)Mislankar, P.G. (1)Nair, R.R. (1)Parthiban, G. (1)Patil, S.K. (1)... View MoreSubject
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