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Seasonal and inter-annual variability of remotely-sensed sea surface height, visible light and chlorophyll in the Bay of Bengal
(MSc Dissertation, Goa University, Goa, India - National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India; 41pp, 2008)
Global warming and associated climate change is one of the immediate threats that the human being are confronted with and it is important to understand so that effective remedial measures could be put in place. The response ...
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 ...
Role of eddies in the Bay of Bengal circulation and hydrography and in the distribution of nutrients and chlorophyll
(2007)
Eddies are ubiquitous in the ocean and are products of geophysical turbulence. They develop from the hydrodynamic instabilities and are known to alter the physical and biochemical properties of the ocean. In the north ...
Propagation of sound in oceans
(MSc Dissertation, Wadia College, Pune, India - National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India; 29pp, 2008)
The present project work studies the characteristics of the sound speed profiles in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Since the sound speed in the ocean depends on the temperature and salinity, the vertical profiles ...
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 ...
Seasonal variation of the flux of living coccolithophore communities in the Bay of Bengal and their implication on hydrography
(2007)
The Bay of Bengal, the area of investigation is greatly influenced by the Asian monsoons and is highly diversified in its oceanographic setting from northern to southern Bay. For example, the northern Bay is largely impacted ...