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Vertical propagation of baroclinic Kelvin waves along the west coast of India
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2007)
A linear, continuously stratified ocean model is used to investigate vertical propagation of remotely forced, baroclinic Kelvin waves along the Indian west coast. The extent of vertical propagation over the length of the ...
Seasonal cycle of sea level and currents along the coast of India
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2000)
A framework involving long baroclinic waves, which treats the north Indian Ocean
as a single dynamical entity, has been remarkably successful in simulating the
low-frequency, large-scale circulation in the ocean. It is, ...
Influence of environmental settings on the prevalence of Trichodesmium spp. in the Bay of Bengal
(Inter Research, 2008)
Trichodesmium, an important marine nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, is widespread in tropical waters and contributes substantially to the global chemical cycles by new production. The interesting and intriguing feature of ...
Improved bathymetric datasets for the shallow water regions in the Indian Ocean
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2007)
Ocean modellers use bathymetric datasets like ETOPO5 and ETOPO2 to represent the ocean bottom topography. The former dataset is based on digitization of depth contours greater than 200 m, and the latter is based on satellite ...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of bulk aerosols over India and northern Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 2011)
Atmospheric carbonaceous aerosols of South Asian origin have received immense concerns in the Anthropocene owing to their plausible role in the observed regional to inter-continental scale climate anomalies. Tracking ...
Simple multiple regression model for long range forecasting of Indian summer monsoon rainfall
(Springer-Verlag, 2008)
The relationship between the Indian Ocean Sea-Surface Temperature Anomalies (SSTA) and the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall (ISMR) have been examined for the period, 1983-2006. High and positive correlation (0.51; significant ...
Chlorophyll modulation of mixed layer thermodynamics in a mixed-layer isopycnal General Circulation Model - An example from Arabian Sea and equatorial Pacific
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2002)
Western tropical Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the equatorial Pacific are known as regions of intense bio-chemical-physical interactions: the Arabian Sea has the largest phytoplankton bloom with seasonal signal, while the ...