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Net community production in the northern Indian Ocean
(American Geophysical Union, 2009)
The monthly/seasonal variability in net community production (NCP) is controlled by the monsoon either through increasing nutrients to the euphotic zone or an increase in river runoff in the northern Indian Ocean. Net ...
Mesozooplankton community in the Bay of Bengal (India): Spatial variability during the summer monsoon
(Springer, 2009)
This study addresses the spatial variability in mesozooplankton biomass and composition in the Central and Western Bay of Bengal (India) during the summer monsoon season of 2001. Perennially warmer sea surface temperatures ...
Spatiotemporal structure of the East India Coastal Current from satellite altimetry
(American Geophysical Union, 2009)
A newly processed altimeter data set to present a hitherto unprecedented description of the spatiotemporal structure of the East India Coastal Current (EICC) is used: the data set resolves timescales ranging from a few ...
Utilization of high resolution satellite geoid data for estimation of lithospheric thickness in the Bay of Bengal
(NISCAIR, CSIR, 2009)
Very high-resolution database generated from Seasat, Geosat GM, ERS-1 and TOPEX/ POSEIDON altimeters data of the northern Indian Ocean has been used for the first time for preparation of geoid and free-air gravity maps. ...
Distribution of particulate carbohydrate species in the Bay of Bengal
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2009)
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) of surface seawaters was collected during December 2003 to October 2004 at 10 stations in the Bay of Bengal, and analyzed for particulate organic carbon (POC), total particulate nitrogen ...
Geoid and gravity anomaly data of conjugate regions of Bay of Bengal and Enderby Basin: New constraints on breakup and early spreading history between India and Antarctica
(American Geophysical Union, 2009)
Timing of breakup of the Indian continent from eastern Gondwanaland and evolution of the lithosphere in the Bay of Bengal still remain as ambiguous issues. Geoid and free-air gravity data of Bay of Bengal and Enderby Basin ...
Radiolarian abundance - A monsoon proxy responding to the Earth`s orbital forcing: Inferences on the mid-Brunhes climate shift
(The Society of Earth Scientists, 2009)
Radiolarian fluxes from the sediment traps moored in the southern Bay of Bengal suggested that radiolarians were invariably higher at times of higher sea surface temperature (SST greater than or equal to 28 degrees C) and ...