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Assessment of contaminants in the northwestern Bay of Bengal

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020
The coastal sediments in the northern Bay of Bengal has undergone contamination due to the heavy metal contribution from rivers. To evaluate the status of contamination in the inner shelf region of the Bay of Bengal, a sediment core chronologically constrained using 210Pb dating technique from the northwest Bay of Bengal was investigated for several ...
Romi, Nambiar   +4 more
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Tides in the Bay of Bengal

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1982
The amplitudes and phases of the tidal constituents M2, S2, K1, and O1 in the Bay of Bengal are deduced from tide gauge records at 112 locations with the aid of numerical models based on the vertically integrated equations of motion and continuity.
T. S. Murty, R. F. Henry
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Bay of Bengal Maritime Boundary

American Journal of International Law, 2015
On July 7, 2014, an ad hoc arbitral tribunal (Tribunal) rendered its award on the dispute between Bangladesh and India concerning the delimitation of their entire maritime boundary in the northern part of the Bay of Bengal. The award established the course of the boundary line in the territorial sea, the exclusive economic zone (EEZ), and the ...
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Bay of Bengal

2017
In “Bay of Bengal” Radhi returns home after several years. She is on a journey of self-discovery, imposed on her, in part, by her struggle with her work as a journalist. Each of the characters in this world are limited in some way. How do we manage to live fully in the presence of our individual, unique limitations of being human?
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Radioactivity in marine fish of the Bay of Bengal

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1995
The concentrations of natural radionuclides of 40K, 232Th and 238U and artificial radionuclides of 137Cs and 134Cs in different marine fish samples from the Bay of Bengal were determined. In some of the fish samples contamination of the 137Cs radionuclide was observed, but 134Cs was below detection level.
M N, Alam   +3 more
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Bay of Bengal nutrient-rich benthic layer

Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2002
A nutrient- and carbon-rich, oxygen-poor benthic layer is observed in the lower 100 m of the central and western Bay of Bengal, at depths between 3400 to 4000 m. The observed ratios for the biogeochemical anomalies in the benthic layer water are similar to those observed for phytoplankton blooms in open oceans and hence suggest that the source of the ...
Arnold L. Gordon   +5 more
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Is the Northern Bay of Bengal Tsunamigenic?

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2009
The giant tsunami generated by the great 26 December 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake and the resultant destruction have necessitated appropriate assessment of tsunami potential in the northern Bay of Bengal, where high population density in the coastal area (∼100 million) makes this region very vulnerable if a large tsunami were to occur.
H. Gupta, V. Gahalaut
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A Bay of Bengal Digital Ecosystem

2020
The Internet is one of the most powerful modern inventions transforming communities, countries, economies and society as we know it. The potential to connect people regardless of distance has undoubtedly brought the world closer. As the efforts to integrate South Asia continue, the possibilities of utilising the Internet as a tool to bridge the gaps of
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Recent sediments of the Bay of Bengal

Marine Geology, 1967
Abstract The paper is based on the results of studies of the grab samples collected by the U.S.S.R. research ships “Vityaz” and “Ob” from the Bay of Bengal. A large area of the Bay of Bengal is covered by clay. Sand, silt and silty clay are confined to a narrow margin along the coast, except (1) in the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta where silt occupies a ...
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