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The oxygen minimum zone has a significant effect on primary production, marine biodiversity, food web structure, and marine biogeochemical cycle. The Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone (ASOMZ) is one of the largest and most extreme oxygen minimum zones in ...
Zhiwei Zhang +5 more
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Measurements of carbonyl compounds around the Arabian Peninsula: overview and model comparison [PDF]
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were measured around the Arabian Peninsula using a research vessel during the AQABA campaign (Air Quality and Climate Change in the Arabian Basin) from June to August 2017.
N. Wang +15 more
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Observations show a decreasing trend in sea surface salinity during the winter months in 1990–2010 in the southeastern Arabian Sea. To explain the observed salinity decline, we analyze changes in evaporation and precipitation, surface winds, sea level ...
Midhila Varna +3 more
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Investigating the Structural Nature of Ashuba Tropical Storm/Hurricane on the Arabian Sea [PDF]
Introduction Data and information from the Meteorological Department of India and the Joint Hurricane Warning Center (JHWC) were used to investigate the structural nature of Ashuba tropical storm in the Arabian Sea from June 7 to June 12, 2015.
mehdi asadi +2 more
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Impact of Indian Ocean Dipole Events on Phytoplankton Size Classes Distribution in the Arabian Sea
Changes in the environmental condition associated with climatic events could potentially influence the PSC dynamics of the regional marine ecosystem.
Rebekah Shunmugapandi +2 more
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Seasonal variability of the Arabian Sea intermediate circulation and its impact on seasonal changes of the upper oxygen minimum zone [PDF]
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) in the open ocean occur below the surface in regions of weak ventilation and high biological productivity with associated sinking organic matter.
H. Schmidt +4 more
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The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) plays a crucial role in shaping local and global environments, yet its effects on interannual variability of the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone (ASOMZ) remains poorly understood.
Zhiwei Zhang, Wentao Ma, Fei Chai
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The Floor of the Arabian Sea [PDF]
During the course of the John Murray Expedition some 22,000 miles of the floor of the Arabian Sea and the neighbouring areas of the Indian Ocean were mapped by means of the Echosounding apparatus. The region between India and Africa was crossed four times, namely:(i) from Aden to Karachi,(ii) from Bombay to Mombasa,(iii) from Zanzibar to Colombo, and ...
John D. H. Wiseman, R. B. Seymour Sewell
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Identification Humidity Resources and Course of Super Heavy Precipitation In Bushehr Province [PDF]
In this paper, humidity advection maps of sea level and 850 hpa and geopotential height of sea level pressure and 500 hpa level were drawn and studied for 5 types of above 100 mm precipitation in the Bushehr province.
gavad khoshal +2 more
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Intensification and deepening of the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone in response to increase in Indian monsoon wind intensity [PDF]
The decline in oxygen supply to the ocean associated with global warming is expected to expand oxygen minimum zones (OMZs). This global trend can be attenuated or amplified by regional processes.
Z. Lachkar, M. Lévy, S. Smith, S. Smith
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