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Application of remote sensing and GIS in the analysis of environment of Bay of Bengal
(2006)The Bay of Bengal is a northern extended arm of the Indian Ocean, situated in eastern part between equator and 220N latitude and 800E and 1000E longitude. It is a tropical basin, landlocked in the north by the landmasses ... -
Archaeology of bet Dwarka island: An excavation report
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Arikamedu: Its place in the Ancient Rome - India contacts by S. Suresh
(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2008) -
Artificial neural networks and its application in coastal urban development
(National Institute of Technology, Surathkal, 2004)This paper briefly highlight the basics of the artificial nueral network so that it will be easy to understand its applicability and also highlight some applications related to urban development -
Asian monsoon variability, cyclicities, and forcing mechanisms
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Authigenic minerals from the continental margins
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Ballast Water Risk Assessment, Ports of Mumbai and Jawaharlal Nehru, India, October 2003: Final Report
(International Maritime Organization, 2003)This report describes the BWRA activity undertaken for the neighbouring ports of Mumbai and Jawaharlal Nehru, which form the Mumbai Demonstration Site and are managed by the Mumbai Port Trust (MPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru ... -
Bay of Bengal Process Studies (BOBPS) Final Report
(Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi, 2007)The Bay of Bengal Process Studies (BOBPS) was conceived in early 1997 as a sequel to the JGOFS (Joint Global Ocean Flux Study) India - Arabian Sea Process Study. Soon after the completion of the JGOFS field experiments ... -
Beach profiling studies at Yarada beach, Visakhapatnam, east coast of India
(2010)Seasonal morphological variations and effect of oceanographic processes such as erosion or accreation along beaches are important to understand the nature of the beach and the cyclic changes occurring during different ... -
Benthic Exchange of Biogenic Elements in the Estuarine and Nearshore Waters of Western India
(2007)In order to get a quantitative understanding of coupling between benthic regeneration and fluxes with pelagic nutrient cycles and primary productivity in shallow environments of eastern Arabian sea, biogeochemical studies ... -
Biochemical genetics in marine fisheries management and conservation
(Central Institute of Fisheries Education, India, 2003)Species of fish, like most organisms, aquatic or terrestrial, do not exist as one continuous or homogeneous population. Rather, they consist of a collection of populations that can be recognized on the basis of a variety ... -
Bombay high oil spill and its environmental impact
(National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, 1993)On 17 May 1993, a major oil-slick about 10 miles long and 2 miles wide, was formed about 165 km north off Bombay after the Bombay-High-Uran pipeline ruptured and estimated 3000-6000 tonnes of oil was spilled into the sea. ... -
Carbon dioxide system in seawater
(1989)