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Carbon dioxide emissions from Indian monsoonal estuaries
(American Geophysical Union, 2012)
Estuaries are known to be strong source for atmospheric CO sub(2), however, little information is available from Indian estuaries. In order to quantify CO sub(2) emissions from the Indian estuaries, samples were collected ...
Reduced river discharge intensifies phytoplankton bloom in Godavari estuary, India
(Elsevier, 2012)
Changes in river discharge alter material load and the consequent estuarine and coastal biogeochemical process. Evidence for biogeochemical response to variable rainfall over catchment area or changes in river discharges ...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in suspended matter and sediments from the Godavari estuary
(Springer, 2012)
Spatial distribution of the carbon and nitrogen content and their isotopic enrichment in suspended matter and sediments were measured in the Godavari estuary to identify the sources and transformation mechanism of organic ...
Contribution of tropical cyclones to the air-sea CO2 flux: A global view
(American Geophysical Union, 2012)
Previous case studies have illustrated the strong local influence of tropical cyclones (TCs) on CO sub(2) air-sea flux (F sub(CO2)), suggesting that they can significantly contribute to the global F sub(CO2). In this study, ...
Sources and sinks of CO2 in the west coast of Bay of Bengal
(International Meteorological Institute in Stockholm, 2012)
Observations at high spatial resolution (100 x 50 km sup(2)) in the western continental shelf of Bay of Bengal during southwest monsoon, when peak discharge occurs into the Bay through major rivers of the Indian subcontinent, ...
Controlling factors of the oxygen balance in the Arabian Sea's OMZ
(European Geosciences Union, 2012)
The expansion of OMZs (oxygen minimum zones) due to climate change and their possible evolution and impacts on the ecosystems and the atmosphere are still debated, mostly because of the inability of global climate models ...