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Determination of organochlorine pesticides in Indian coastal water using a moored in situ sampler
(Elsevier, 1989)
Residues if various organochlorine pesticides were determined in the water off the central west coast of India using an in situ sampler. Y-BHC and the two cyclodiene compounds, Aldrine and Dieldrin were found to be more ...
Diffusion characteristics of the Kakinada Bay for effluent assessment
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1989)
The present study reports the determination of diffusion characteristics of the Kakinada Bay to choose a suitable marine outfall location for industrial discharge of effluents from a proposed fertilizer plant. The study ...
Problems of marine and coastal environmental management in India
(Pune: Maharashtra State Council of Educational Research and Training, 1989)
Pollution of the seas around India
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1988)
The state of marine pollution along the 7000 km long coastline and 2.015 x 106km exclusive economic zone of India is summarized. The coastal water receives 4.1 km3 of domestic sewage and 0.41 km3 of industrial wastes. ...
Deep sea mining: Environmental monitoring and management
(Korea Society of Engineering Gelolgy, 1988)
A variety of deep sea minerals have been identified in the Indian Ocean, which are expected to serve as an alternative source for metals, when the land deposits get depleted. Mining of some of these exploitable resources, ...
Accumulation of copper and zinc by balanus amphitrite in a tropical estuary
(Elsevier, 1988)
@iBalanus amphitrite@@ (Cirripedia: Thoracica) a dominant fouling organism was analysed to assess the accumulation potentialities of copper and zinc. It was observed that it could accumulate Cu to 864.77 mu g g-1 dry wt. ...
Some problems of coastal pollution in India
(Elsevier, 1988)
Studies on the hydrographic and chemical characteristics of the coast surrounding the Indian subcontinent and the offshore regions of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal began during the International Indian Ocean ...
DDT residues in sediments from the Bay of Bengal
(Springer, 1988)
DDT is one of the organochlorine compounds characterised by its stability for long periods in the environment leading to marked changes in the aquatic ecosystem. This work aims to assess the prevailing levels of DDT and ...
Heavy metals in Mindhola river estuary, India
(Elsevier, 1988)
The heavy metal concentrations are studied along the Mindhola river estuary. Surface and bottom water samples were collected using Niskin Sampler. The sediment samples were collected using a Van Veen grab. The heavy metal ...
Mercury concentration in and around Binge Bay, Karwar
(Goa: National Inst of Oceanography, 1987)