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Preface to: Marine micropaleontological studies from the northern Indian Ocean
(NISCAIR, CSIR, 2007)
Indian Ocean is unique, being land-locked towards the northern margin, and experiences, highest reported oceanic productivity. It is also the locale for the most severe oxygen depleted waters in the coastal and intermediate ...
Differential dissolution of biogenic carbonates: Implications of secretion at higher pH
(The Palaeontological Society of India, 2010)
A selective preferential dissolution of a few initial chambers of several specimens of calcareous planktic foraminifera Globigerinoides rubber has been noted in the surface sediments collected from the eastern Arabian Sea ...
हिन्द महासागर में पिछले १३५,००० वर्षो में समुद्रि तापमान में हुए परिवर्तनों का आंकिक अध्ययन
(Ministry of Earth Sciences; New Delhi, 2009)
A tropical warm pool in the Indian Ocean and its influence on ENSO over the past 137, 000 yrs BP
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2007)
The tropical sea surface temperature (SST) is one of the important factors that regulates the amount and duration of rainfall in the tropical region, the world’s most densely populated region. The tropical oceanic warm ...
Studies on the nutrient distribution in the Southern Ocean waters along the 45 degrees E transect
(NISCAIR, India, 2008)
Seawater samples from the surface as well as at different depths of the water column were collected from 30 stations during the Pilot Expedition to Southern Ocean (PESO). The sampling stations were along a transect between ...
Deciphering the modern calcification depth of Globigerina bulloides in the southwestern Indian Ocean from its oxygen isotopic composition
(Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, 2010)
The water depth at which the planktic foraminiferal species Globigerina bulloides calcifies its shell has been deciphered based on the oxygen isotopic composition of its shells in surface sediment samples collected from ...