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Wave Height Trends off Central West Coast of India
(Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2020)
Wave height trends off three sites along 100 m and 20 m depth contours off the central west coast of India have been estimated using 46 years hindcast-wind-wave data simulated for the Indian Ocean region. The wind waves ...
Genomic investigations provide insights into the mechanisms of resilience to heterogeneous habitats of the Indian Ocean in a pelagic fish
(Nature Publishing Group, 2021)
The adaptive genetic variation in response to heterogeneous habitats of the Indian Ocean was investigated in the Indian oil sardine using ddRAD sequencing to understand the subpopulation structure, stock complexity, ...
Magnetotellurics evidence of trapped fluids beneath the seismogenic zone of Anjar earthquake (Mw6.0), Kachchh intraplate region, northwest India
(Elsevier, 2021)
Lithospheric rheological heterogeneities across a rift play a significant role in intraplate deformation and seismic activity. The Kachchh rift in the northwestern part of the India has not only experienced lithospheric ...
Morphotectonic signatures and revised timing of opening of the Andaman Backarc Basin, Northeast Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 2021)
The Andaman Backarc Basin is believed to have been formed by the present episode of seafloor spreading in the Andaman Sea, separating the Alcock Rise in the north (Burmese Plate) and the Sewell Rise in the south (Sunda ...
Macroalgal release of dissolved organic carbon in coral reef and its interaction with the bacteria associated with the coral Porites lutea
(Springer, 2021)
Macroalgae supersede corals in the reefs worldwide, converting the coral-dominant systems into algal-dominant ones. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released by macroalgae play a prominent role in degrading the coral reefs ...
Nine new records of brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from Indian waters
(Taylor & Francis, 2021)
This paper presents nine new records of brittle stars for the Indian waters, collected between 49 and 957 m depths in the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea. Of these, Ophiolepis cardioplax and Ophiopsammus aequalis ...
Role of riverine inputs, low saline plume advection and mesoscale physical processes in structuring the Chlorophyll a distribution in the western Bay of Bengal during Fall Inter Monsoon
(Elsevier, 2021)
This study delineates the role of small and medium river inputs, Low Saline Plume Advection (LSPA) and eddies in hydrography alteration and Chlorophyll a (Chl. a) in the Western Bay of Bengal. Samples were collected across ...
Differences in the Structural Components Influence the Pumping Capacity of Marine Sponges
(Frontiers Media SA, 2021)
Marine sponges are important sessile, benthic filter feeders with a body plan designed to pump water efficiently. The sponge body plan generally consists of mineral spicules, gelatinous mesohyl, and the pores and canals ...
Salinity changes may influence dinoflagellate cyst morphometry: data from monsoon-influenced tropical coastal ecosystems
(Oxford Academic, 2021)
Generally, dinoflagellate cyst morphology is species specific. Their variability due to environmental factors (temperature and salinity) makes them potential proxies for such factors. However, there is a dearth of information ...
Time and causes of submergence of ancient temple structures off Mahabalipuram, East Coast of India
(NIScPR-CSIR, India, 2021)
As per traditional belief, some part of the ancient town of Mahabalipuram had been submerged just off the shore temple and this story has been recorded by the several British travelers during the 18th - 19th century. During ...