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    Seasonality and variability of coccolithophore fluxes in response to diverse oceanographic regimes in the Bay of Bengal: Sediment trap results 

    Mergulhao, L.P.; Guptha, M.V.S.; Unger, D.; Murty, V.S.N. (Elsevier, 2013)
    A study on coccolithophores from the sediment trap samples, collected over a period of one year (January 1992–December 1992) from three trap locations in the Bay of Bengal (BOB) were used to understand their production and ...
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    Seasonal variation of sea surface temperature in the Bay of Bengal during 1992 as derived from NOAA-AVHRR SST data 

    Murty, V.S.N.; Subrahmanyam, B.; Rao, L.V.G.; Reddy, G.V. (Taylor and Francis, 1998)
    Monthly maps of sea surface temperature (SST) derived for NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)-AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) data during 1992 for the Bay of Bengal are analysed and ...
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    Seasonal and inter-annual variability of surface circulation in the Bay of Bengal from TOPEX/Poseidon altimetry 

    Somayajulu, Y.K.; Murty, V.S.N.; Sarma, Y.V.B. (Elsevier, 2003)
    Sea-surface height anomalies (SSHA) from TOPEX/Poseidon altimeter from January 1993 to December 1997 have been analyzed to document the seasonal, intra-seasonal and inter-annual variability of surface circulation in the ...
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    New sea surface salinity product in the tropical Indian Ocean estimated from outgoing longwave radiation 

    Subrahmanyam, B.; Murty, V.S.N.; O'Brien, J.J. (Oceans 2003 MTS/IEEE Conference Committee, 2003)
    The sea surface salinity (SSS) product as derived from space-borne satellite measurements of Outgoing Longwave Radiation (OLR), based on the algorithms developed by (1), is discussed for the tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) ...
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    Seasonal cyclogenesis and the role of near-surface stratified layer in the Bay of Bengal 

    Murty, V.S.N.; Sarma, M.S.S.; Tilvi, V. (NIO, Dona Paula, Goa (India), 2000)
    The role of the near-surface stratified layer developed due to the spread of low salinity waters under the influence of freshwater influx on the cyclogenesis over the Bay of Bengal is addressed. The seasonal variation of ...
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    Seasonal variability of upper-layer geostrophic transport in the tropical Indian Ocean during 1992-1996 along TOGA-I XBT tracklines 

    Murty, V.S.N.; Sarma, M.S.S.; Lambata, B.P.; Gopalakrishna, V.V.; Pednekar, S.M.; Rao, A.S.; Luis, A.J.; Kaka, A.R.; Rao, L.V.G. (Pergamon, 2000)
    Upper layer (0-400 m) geostrophic volume transport associated with the major current systems of the tropical Indian Ocean along the near-meridional TOGA-India XBT tracklines from Mumbai to Mauritius during 1992-1996 is ...
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    Seasonal variability in the vertical current structure and kinetic energy in the Central Indian Ocean Basin 

    Murty, V.S.N.; Savin, M.; RameshBabu, V.; Suryanarayana, A. (Pergamon, 2001)
    Seasonal variability in the currents at the subsurface (450-670 m), intermediate (1150-1370 m), deeper (3450-3670 m) and near-bottom (4270-5100 m) depths at three mooring station in the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) ...
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    First results of Indian - Current meter moorings along The equator: Vertical current structure variability at equator, 93 degrees E during February-December, 2000 

    Murty, V.S.N.; Suryanarayana, A.; Sarma, M.S.S.; Tilvi, V.; Fernando, V.; Nampoothiri, G.; Sardar, A.; Gracias, D.; Khalap, S. (PORSEC 2002 Secretariat; Bogor; Indonesia, 2002)
    The first results of time-series current data obtained from 6 levels at equator, 93 degrees E in the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean during February-December 2000 are analyzed. The top RCM was located at 135m. The mean ...
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    T-S variability and volume transport in the central Bay of Bengal during southwest monsoon 

    Gopalakrishna, V.V.; Pednekar, S.M.; Murty, V.S.N. (NISCAIR, CSIR, 1996)
    The variability of temperature and salinity along 11 degrees N and 12 degrees N sections in the Bay of Bengal during southwest monsoon months (July-September) was found to be large in the upper 200 m west of 83 degrees E ...
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    On the circulation in the Bay of Bengal during northern spring inter-monsoon (March-April 1987) 

    Babu, M.T.; Sarma, Y.V.B.; Murty, V.S.N.; Vethamony, P. (Elsevier, 2003)
    Temperature and salinity data collected from the Bay of Bengal 22 March-28 April 1987 (Northern spring inter-monsoon) identified the seasonal anticyclonic gyre (ACG) at 16 degrees N, 86 degrees E characterized by warm ...
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