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Enhanced particle fluxes in Bay of Bengal inducEd. by injection of freshwater
(Macmillan, 1991)
The melting of ice sheets during deglaciation results in the injection of large amounts of fresh water into the oceans. To investigate how such injections might influence particle fluxes in the ocean, and hence the uptake ...
Organic carbon removal in the sea: the continental connection
(Geological Society of London, 1992)
Time series sediment traps have been deployed since May 1986 in the Arabian Sea and since October 1987 in the Bay of Bengal. The results of one and a half years from the western, central, and eastern Arabian Sea and of one ...
Exploration inputs for exploitation of manganese nodules in Central Indian Basin
(Int. Soc. Offshore and Polar Eng., Japan, 1995)
Large reserves of manganese nodules have been indentified in the Central Indian Basin, as a result of extensive exploration comprising more than 2000 shipdays, 7 research vessels, 9000 samples, 400,000 km of narrowbeam ...
Polymetallic nodule resources of the Indian Ocean
(Offsetters, New Delhi, 1993)
The seabed resources are large and varied and considerable knowledge and technological development are required to exploit them economically. Beyond the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), the deposits which are of utmost ...
Analysis of lead ingots from an 18th century shipwreck near Poompuhar
(Society for Marine Archaeology, Goa, 1991)
Morphology of a coral bank, western continental shelf of India: A multibeam study
(Geological Society of India, 1993)
Morphology of a living coral bank (Gaveshani Bank) is described using multibeam swath bathymetric survey system Hydrosweep. The bank has a height of 42 m, length of 2 km and a maximum width of 1.66 km, with steep flanks ...
Ca++/Mg++ ratios in the sediments on the continental shelf off Bombay
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1971)