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Life cycle of eddies along the western boundary of the Bay of Bengal and their implications
(Elsevier, 2012)
Analysis of vertical thermohaline structure along the western boundary of the Bay of Bengal revealed many undulations during April–May 2003. A prominent feature noticed was a dome in the northwestern boundary of the Bay ...
Effect of temperature, salinity and biofilm on the zoospores settlement of Enteromorpha flexuosa (Wulfen) J.Agardh
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 2012)
The effect of temperature (10-30 degrees C), salinity (15-35 psu) and biofilm on the settlement of Enteromorpha flexousa zoospores was assessed. Settlement of zoospores was significantly (p less than 0.05) influenced by ...
Hydrography and circulation of the Bay of Bengal during early winter, 1983
(Pergamon, 1993)
The large-scale circulation and the distributions of temperature, salinity and density in the Bay of Bengal during early winter (October-December 1983) are presented. The surface circulation relative to 1000 db level surface ...
Ecology of Pleuromamma indica Wolfenden (Copepoda - Calanoida) in the Indian Ocean
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1986)
Pleuromamma indica was the only species among the 7 species of the genus, recorded in the area, to be present in 2 restricted areas, one near the mouth of the Gulf of Oman in the Arabian Sea and the other in the Bay of ...
Time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of India
(Pergamon, 1999)
The study of monthly mean local temperature anomaley (LTA defined as the difference between coastal and mid-ocean sea surface temperature), and Ekman transport along the west and east coasts of India based on 60-year data ...
Do cold, low salinity waters pass through the Indo-Sri Lanka Channel during winter?
(Taylor and Francis, 2011)
During winter, along the east coast of India, the near-surface flow is characterized by the southward-flowing East India Coastal Current (EICC) which bends around Sri Lanka and enters into the south-eastern Arabian Sea ...
Factors controlling the temporal and spatial variations in Synechococcus abundance in a monsoonal estuary
(Elsevier, 2013)
Temporal and spatial variations in Synechococcus abundance were investigated over an annual cycle (February`10–January`11) along a salinity gradient (0–35) in the tropical Zuari estuary, influenced by south-west monsoons. ...
Features at some significant estuaries of India
(Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 2001)
The river basins of India are classified into three groups on the basis of catchment areas: (1) above 20,000 km sup(2), (2) 2,000-20,000 km sup(2) and (3) less than 2,000 km sup(2). The total number of rivers under first ...
Formation and spreading of Arabian Sea high-salinity water mass
(American Geophysical Union, 1999)
The formation and seasonal spreading of the Arabian Sea High-Salinity Water (ASHSW) mass were studied based on the monthly mean climatology of temperature and salinity in the Arabian Sea, north of the equator and west of ...
Estimation of flushing time in a monsoonal estuary using observational and numerical approaches
(Springer, 2012)
Estimation of flushing time (T sub(F)) in an estuary is important for water quality analysis, and it is one of the major transport time scales used in estuaries to quantify the hydrodynamic processes and for water resources ...