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    Geochemistry of zinc in the sediments of the western continental shelf and slope of India 

    Murty, P.S.N.; Paropkari, A.L.; Rao, Ch.M. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1985)
    The bulk geochemistry of zinc in the sediments of the western continental shelf and slope of India and also the partition geochemistry of the sediments of the shelf and slope regions between Ratnagiri and Mangalore have ...
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    Sonograph patterns of the central western continental shelf of India 

    Rao, P.S. (Tirunelveli: JCSONLINE, 1989)
    Side scan sonar and bathymetric surveys were conducted on the central western continental shelf of India. The sonographs portray a smooth, relatively featureless inner shelf, up to a depth less than 40-50 m, which is covered ...
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    Lack of cross-shelf transport of sediments on the western margin of India: Evidence from clay mineralogy 

    Ramaswamy, V.; Nair, R.R. (Tirunelveli: JCSONLINE, 1989)
    The distribution of clay minerals on the inner shelf, outer shelf and in a 6 month sediment trap on the western continental shelf of India has been studied. Marked compositional differences in the inner shelf clays ...
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    Nannoplankton from the Bombay-Saurashtra continental shelf of India: An appraisal using cluster analysis 

    Guptha, M.V.S.; Nigam, R. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1984)
    Nannoplankton data from 28 stations in the northwestern continental shelf of India was subjected to Q-mode cluster analysis. Two biotopes A and B were identified. Although, Gephyrocapsa oceanica was by far, the most abundant ...
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    Foraminiferal assemblages and organic carbon relationship in benthic marine ecosystem of Western Indian Continental Shelf 

    Setty, M.G.A.P.; Nigam, R. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1982)
    Foraminiferal assemblages in the sediment and their relation to organic carbon have been studied in selected nearshore areas on the west coast, namely, Gulf of Kutch, Bombay-Daman sector, Vengurla-Dabhol sector, Cola Bay ...

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    AuthorNigam, R. (2)Guptha, M.V.S. (1)Murty, P.S.N. (1)Nair, R.R. (1)Paropkari, A.L. (1)Ramaswamy, V. (1)Rao, Ch.M. (1)Rao, P.S. (1)Setty, M.G.A.P. (1)Subject
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