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A technique for detection of savonius rotar oscillation
(NIO, Goa, 1991)
Laboratory and field experiments by many investigators have shown that an effect of oscillatory flows on a Savonius rotor current meter is over-speed registration during flow lag. The exact reason for this phenomenon appears ...
Investigations of an intense aerosol loading during 2007 cyclone SIDR - A study using satellite data and ground measurements over Indian region
(Elsevier, 2009)
Tropical cyclones are prominent weather systems characterized by high atmospheric pressure gradients and wind speeds. Intense tropical cyclones occur in India during the pre-monsoon (spring), early monsoon (early summer), ...
Seafloor classification using acoustic backscatter echo-waveform - Artificial neural network applications
(IEEE Singapore Section Secretariat, 2006)
In this paper seafloor classifications system based on artificial neural network (ANN) has been designed. The ANN architecture employed here is a combination of Self Organizing Feature Map (SOFM) and Linear Vector Quantization ...
Marine archaeological research in India
(Manohar Publishers and Distributers; New Delhi (India), 2002)
Marine archaeology is otherwise known as maritime, nautical or underwater archaeology. These terms include all aspects of marine archaeology in which water plays a dominant role. It deals with the study of past seafaring ...
Palaeoclimatic implications of size variation in Orbulina universa in a core from the North Indian Ocean
(Current Science Association, 1990)
On the nature of meandering of the springtime western boundary current in the Bay of Bengal
(American Geophysical Union, 2013)
We present evidence that the springtime western boundary current (WBC) in the Bay of Bengal is a continuous northward-flowing current from about 12 degrees N to 17 degrees N, which then separates from the coast at around ...
Evidence for multiphase folding of the central Indian Ocean lithosphere
(Geological Society of America, 2001)
Long-wavelength (100-300 km) folding in the central Indian Ocean associated with the diffuse plate boundary separating the Indian, Australian, and Capricorn plates is Earth's most convincing example of organized large-scale ...
Climate induced variability of suspended matter and nutrient in the discharge of Kali river, central west coast of India
(Cafet-Innova Technical Society, 2012)
The Kali River is located in the orographically enhanced precipitation regime of the SW monsoon (SWM), and is the significant river along the central west coast of India. Study of the season variability in its discharge ...
Stability analysis of rubblemound breakwater using ANN
(National Institute of Technology, Surathkal, 2007)
The stability analysis of coastal structure is very important because it involves many design parameters to be considered for the safe and economical design of structure. In the present study neural network technique is ...