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Mesoscale eddies and submesoscale structures of Persian Gulf Water off the Omani coast in spring 2011 [PDF]

open access: yesOcean Science, 2016
The Persian Gulf produces high-salinity water (Persian Gulf Water, PGW hereafter), which flows into the Sea of Oman via the Strait of Hormuz. Beyond the Strait of Hormuz, the PGW cascades down the continental slope and spreads in the Sea of Oman under ...
P. L'Hégaret   +3 more
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New record of Copidognathus andhraensis (Acari: Halacaridae) from the west coast of India, Arabian Sea

open access: yesActa Biologica, 2018
Copidognathus andhraensis Chatterjee, Annapurna & Chang, 2004 is reported here from Anjuna beach, Goa, west coast of India (Arabian Sea) among algal sediment.
TAPAS CHATTERJEE
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Enhanced biological production in the southeastern Arabian Sea during spring intermonsoon

open access: yesAdvances in Oceanography and Limnology, 2012
Hydrographic observations in the southeastern Arabian Sea (SEAS) have identified a warm (>30°C) and stratified water mass (stability >5 × 10−5 m−1) along the near shore area between 10°N and 15°N during spring intermonsoon.
C.M. Laluraj, K.K. Balachandran, P. Sabu
doaj   +1 more source

Seasonal M2 Internal Tides in the Arabian Sea

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2021
Internal tides play a crucial role in ocean mixing. To explore the seasonal features of mode-1 M2 internal tides in the Arabian Sea, we analyzed their propagation and energy distribution using along-track sea-level anomaly data collected by satellite ...
Jingyi Ma   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Characterizing the Tropical Cyclones Activity over Arabian Sea (1982–2021)

open access: yesOceans
The current study looks at how the characteristics of Arabian Sea tropical cyclones (TCs) change over time. The results show that in the pre-monsoon (April–June) and the post-monsoon (October–December), the activity of TCs > 34 knots, including cyclonic ...
Abdulhaleem H. Labban   +4 more
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Spatiotemporal variations of the oxycline and its response to subduction events in the Arabian Sea

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
The Arabian Sea is a significant hypoxic region in world’s oceans, characterized by the most extensive oxygen minimum zones (OMZs). Both physical and biological processes can alter the vertical and horizontal distribution of dissolved oxygen within the ...
Yesheng Zhou   +6 more
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Arabian Sea Monsoon [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The Indian (southwest) summer monsoon is one of the most intense climatic phenomena on Earth, with its long-term development possibly linked to the growth of high topography in South and Central Asia. The Indian continental margin, adjoining the Arabian Sea, offers a unique opportunity to investigate tectonic–climatic interactions and the net impact of
D.K. Pandey, P.D. Clift, D.K. Kulhanek
openaire   +1 more source

TSUNAMIS OF THE ARABIAN PENINSULA A GUIDE OF HISTORIC EVENTS [PDF]

open access: yesScience of Tsunami Hazards, 2008
The Arabian Peninsula has been affected by tsunamis in the past. The Peninsula is bounded by the Persian Gulf on its northeast side, the Red Sea on its west side, and the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Aden, and the Indian Ocean to its east and south.
Benjamin R. Jordan
doaj  

Risk of Non‐Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Patients Treated with GLP‐1 Receptor Agonists

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Introduction Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1 RAs) have demonstrated significant weight‐reducing effects and may offer benefits in idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH); however, recent concerns about the risk of non‐arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) have emerged.
Faisal A. Al‐Harbi   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Satellite altimetry reveals 6-month seasonal phase difference and post-2000 IOD linkages in Arabian–Oman Gulf sea level communication

open access: yesGeomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk
The major settlements along the coastal areas of the Arabian and the Oman Gulf are vulnerable to sea level rise. Therefore, studying sea level variability cannot only assist in understanding the local ocean dynamics but also provide valuable insight that
Muhammad Usman
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