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Studies on littoral flora of Andaman Islands
(1985)
Marine macrophytes of Andaman islands were qualitatively surveyed. In all 40 genera, 64 species of marine algae, 17 genera, 22 species of mangroves while 3 genera, 3 species of seagrasses are reported. There were 26 species ...
A numerical wave prediction model dolphin: Theory and test results
(1985)
This report gives the basic theory of ocean waves and ocean wave prediction and a description of the physical background and of tests of the wave hindcast model Dolphin
Physico-chemical investigations in Auranga river estuary (Gujarat)
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1985)
The wastewater streams polluting the Auranga River Estuary were sampled periodically and pollution loads were quantified. The shallow estuary is well mixed with excellent flushing characteristics due to the high sea water ...
Behaviour of boron in Mandovi estuary (Goa)
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1985)
Boron in the waters of Mandovi Estuary, Goa, India varied with tides and seasons with concentrations decreasing from mouth towards upstream. Higher concentrations of 0.51-5.83 mg kg1 and 0.03-4.42 mg kg-1 respectively were ...
Surface temperature pattern of the Indian Ocean before summer monsoon
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1985)
The surface meteorological data collected during 1963 and 1964 indicate that the northward migration of the ITCZ is associated with a shift of the warm waters to the northern Indian Ocean. The warmer waters, found in the ...
A study of bromide in the Mandovi-Zuari river system of Goa
(Elsevier, 1985)
Bromide was the subject of detailed investigation in the Mandovi Zuari river system and information was compiled on its spatial and temporal distribution. A simple mixture relation of Carpenter et. al. was applied and ...
Major metabolites from Monostroma sp. Thuret and Porphyra vietnamensis Tan. et. Ho
(1985)
Monostroma sp. and Porphyra vietnamensis from the central west coast of India have been studied for their major biochemical constituents. The carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, organic carbon, and ash are comparatively higher ...
Recent advances in oceanography and new perspectives in fisheries management
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1985)
The reason de etre for the swing back to an empirical approach in fisheries management as an interim measure towards developing a truly rational method is discussed. The importance of physical oceanographic and meteorological ...
Frequency distribution of foraminifera off Trivandrum, west coast of India
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1985)
Fifty two species belonging to 31 genera of recent foraminifera have been identified from sediment samples collected from the inshore waters. Based on relative abundance of species, it is observed that along the coast, the ...