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Standing stock and biochemical composition of zooplankton in the northeastern Arabian Sea
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1989)
During November-December 1985 - a period of this study showed significant difference in biomass (dry weight) among the coastal and oceanic waters. Ostracods were the predominant component (47 per cent) in the coastal zone ...
Morphometric studies on a part of Central Indian Ocean
(Geological Society of India, 1989)
Morphometric and slope angle studies carried out on a part of Indian Ocean Basin have shown that gentle slope angle ranges dominate, 92% of the area represented by 0-3 degrees slopes. Young's hypothesis of log-normal ...
Computation of nodule abundance from seabed photos
(1989)
This paper was selected for presentation by the OTC Program Committee following review of information contained in an abstract submitted by the author(s). Contents of the paper, as presented, have not been reviewed by the ...
Morphology of an uncharted seamount from Central Indian Basin
(Elsevier, 1989)
The morphology of a seamount at 12 degrees 35'S and 76 degrees 16'E is studied. This conical seamount has a maximum height of 1275 m (water depth 4135 m) and covers an area of about 189 sq km. The maximum basal extension ...
2D-NMR studies of a novel steroid from the red alga Acantophora spicifera
(American Chemical Society, 1989)
Saltmarshes for aquaculture
(New Delhi: Indian Association for the Advancement of Science, 1989)
Environmental status of the coastal marine environment of India
(Delhi: Narendra Publishing House, 1989)
Ecology of intertidal benthic algae of Northern Karnataka coast
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1989)
The intertidal benthic marine algal flora has been studied for distribution, phenology, biomass and zonation along with the environmental conditions. About 65 species belonging to 42 genera of Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta have ...
Underwater geomorphology as a function of the variations in ferromanganese nodule characters in the Indian Ocean
(Current Science Association, 1989)
Ferromanganese nodules from three areas in the northern part of the Central Indian Ocean Basin have been studied. Statistical analysis shows significant variations in morphological and physical characters of nodules between ...