Browsing Institute's contributions by Author "Kadam, A.N."
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Characterisation and source identification of an oil spill by infrared spectroscopy and gas chromatography
Rokade, M.A.; Kadam, A.N.; Bhosle, N.B.; Zingde, M.D. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1986) -
Determination of petroleum hydrocarbons in sediment samples from Bombay harbour, Dharamtar creek and Amba river estuary
Ingole, S.A.; Dhaktode, S.S.; Kadam, A.N. (Scientific Publishers, 1989)The surface sediment samples were collected by van Veen grab sampler during premonsoon, monsoon and postmonsoon seasons from Bombay harbour, Dharamtar creek and Amba river estuary Moisture content of the samples ranges ... -
Determination of phenols in seawater along north-west coast of India
Kadam, A.N.; Bhangale, V.P. (Kalpana Corporation, 1993) -
Effect of Bombay high crude oil and its water-soluble fraction on growth and metabolism of diatom Thalassiosira sp.
Parab, S.R.; Pandit, R.A.; Kadam, A.N.; Indap, M.M. (NISCAIR, CSIR, 2008)Effect of Bombay high crude oil (BHC) and its water-soluble fraction (WSF) on growth and metabolism of the phytoplankton, Thalassiosira sp. was assessed. The study revealed the signs of acute toxicity at higher concentrations ... -
Extractable organics in surface sediments from Thana creek and Bombay harbour
Rokade, M.A.; Bhosle, N.B.; Kadam, A.N. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1989)Considerable variations in hydrocarbon and fatty acid levels in surface sediments from Thana creek and Bombay harbour were observed Sediments from the westernside nearshore locations yielded higher values The residues were ... -
Investigations on oil patches around 'M.T.Lajpatrai' Bombay harbour
Kadam, A.N.; Zingde, M.D. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1985)Samples from three oil patches observed around the burning tanker 'M. T. Lajpatrai' at Bombay Harbour were characterised using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (PMR). Two of them were found to be from used lubricating ... -
Petroleum hydrocarbon concentration in sediments along northern west coast of India
Ram, A.; Kadam, A.N. (NISCAIR, New Delhi, 1991)Gas chromatography revealed that nonpolar material extracted from surface sediments collected along the northern west coast of India was originated from petroleum hydrocarbon residue. Petroleum hydrocarbon levels as ... -
Petroleum hydrocarbon concentration in selected species of fish and prawn form northwest coast of India
Mehta, P.; Kadam, A.N.; Gajbhiye, S.N.; Desai, B.N. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1994)Concentration of petroleum hydrocarbons in 6 fish and prawn species sampled at 10 transects from Veraval to Ratnagiri were determined using alkali digestion and alumina column chromatography followed by fluorescence ... -
Petroleum hydrocarbon concentration in surface sediments in continental shelf region along the central west coast of India
Ram, A.; Kadam, A.N. (Philippine Society of Sanitary Engineers, and the Asian Recycling Association, 1991)Gas chromatography revealed that nonpolar material extracted from surface sediments collected along the northern west coast of India was originated from petroleum hydrocarbon residue. Petroleum hydrocarbon levels as ... -
Petroleum hydrocarbon residues in the marine environment of Bassein-Mumbai
Chouksey, M.K.; Kadam, A.N.; Zingde, M.D. (Elsevier, 2004)The paper reports PHc contamination in water, sediment and biota of the coastal area of Bassein-Mumbai in relation to relatively less polluted sites (Dabhol and Ratnagiri, Maharashtra) off the west coast of India. To ... -
Petroleum hydrocarbons in intertidal ecosystem along the Bombay Coast
Ingole, S.A.; Kadam, A.N.; Mayadeo, M.S.; Dhadke, P.M. (NISCAIR, CSIR, 1995)Petroleum hydrocarbon content in intertidal sediment and water samples collected at Madh, Worli and Colaba were in the ranges of 5.1-7, 5.8-7.4, 2.9-10.3 mu g.g sup(-1), wet wt and N.D.-18.5, N.D.-5.8 mu g.l sup(-1) ... -
Petroleum hydrocarbons in northwest coastal waters of India
Kadam, A.N.; Bhangale, V.P. (NISCAIR, New Delhi, 1993)Impact of domestic and industrial wastewaters on coastal waters was studiEd. by monitoring petroleum hydrocarbon concentration (PHC) up to 25 km distance from shore, along Okha-Ratnagiri Coast, Maharashtra, India during ... -
Petroleum hydrocarbons in some ports along the west coast of India
Kadam, A.N.; Bhangale, V.P. (Roorkee Univ, 1992) -
Petroleum hydrocarbons in surface sediments in Kandla creek (Gujarat)
Kadam, A.N. (National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, 1987)Petroleum hydrocarbons in the surface sediments were determined gravimetrically and spectroscopically to evaluate petroleum oil pollution in the Kandla creek. They ranged from 9.6 — 140.5 and 6.5 — 23.3 μg g-1 (wet wt.) ... -
Pollution of some recreation beaches of Mumbai, Maharashtra
Ingole, S.A.; Kadam, A.N. (Indian Association of Environment Management, 2003)Pollution in terms of water and sediment qualities of Madh. Juhu, Dadar and Girgaon recreation beaches was studied. Water quality in respect of low pH (7.8-8.3), low salinity (15.1-34.5 ppl), high microbial population ... -
Rapid determination of total phenols in seawater by 4-aminoantipyrine colorimetry
Kadam, A.N.; Bhangale, V.P. (NISCAIR, CSIR, 1996)A rapid and efficient 4-aminoantipyrine (4-AAP) colorimetric method without any cleanup step to determine total phenols in seawater is described. Efficiency of the method for seawater using external addition of phenol ... -
Some studies on tar pillets at Veraval coast (Gujarat)
Kadam, A.N. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1988)Infrared spectroscopic (IR) analysis indicated that the tar pillets contain saturated hydrocarbons particularly higher homologues of n-paraffins, unsaturated and carbonyl type of polar compounds. Gas chromatographic (GLC) ... -
Source identification of a tar residue from Mumbai Beach
Kadam, A.N.; Rokade, M.A. (NISCAIR, CSIR, 1996)A tar residue from Mumbai Beach, Maharashtra, India was matched with the suspected source sample from a tanker using UV, IR and GLC techniques. Negligible differences in several ratios of UV absorbances and ratios of ... -
Status of oil pollution along the Indian coast
Kadam, A.N.; Chouksey, M.K. (Vidya Prasarak Mandal's B.N. Bandodkar College of Science; Thane (India), 2002)The Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal have been estimated to annually receive around 5 x 10 sup(6) and 4 x 10 sup(5) t/y petroleum respectively from routine discharges from oil tankers and other ships plying the shipping ...