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Biodegradation and anticholinesrerase activity of methyl isocyanate in the aquatic environment of Bhopal
(Pergamon, 1991)
A study on the biodegradation of methyl isocyanate (MIC) and its anticholinesterase activities in different tissues of various species of fishes from the lakes of Bhopal was carried out over a period of 6 months with ...
Marine pollution levels and potential threats to the Indian marine environment: State-of-the-Art
(Nainital: Gyanodaya Prakashan, 1989)
Reviews the work done on the basis of data collected during past decade surrounding Indian coasts by National Institute of Oceanography. The domestic sewage, heavy metals, pesticides and oil are the major items polluting ...
Importance and significance of intercalibration exercise in marine chemical studies
(New Delhi: Department of Ocean Development, 1987)
Pollution of the seas around India
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1988)
The state of marine pollution along the 7000 km long coastline and 2.015 x 106km exclusive economic zone of India is summarized. The coastal water receives 4.1 km3 of domestic sewage and 0.41 km3 of industrial wastes. ...
Mercury concentration in and around Binge Bay, Karwar
(Goa: National Inst of Oceanography, 1987)
Chemistry and Hydrography of the Andaman Sea
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1981)
Present State of Oil Pollution in the Northern Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 1981)
Total mercury content in some marine fish from the Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 1979)
Chemical oceanography of the Arabian Sea Part iv Laccadive sea
(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 ...