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The Indian Ocean harbors oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, with dissolved oxygen < 20 μM, located at the mid-depths of the water column. Till date, high-throughput sequence-data on depth-wise distribution of prokaryotic
Genevieve L. Fernandes +3 more
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Exploring the dynamics of seasonal surface features using coastal and regional ocean community model [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Studying the monthly variations in the surface features of the Bay of Bengal is a complex task that involves numerous large-scale ocean-atmosphere dynamics.
D. Jaishree +2 more
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Uplift and subsidence associated with the great Aceh-Andaman earthquake of 2004 [PDF]
Rupture of the Sunda megathrust on 26 December 2004 produced broad regions of uplift and subsidence. We define the pivot line separating these regions as a first step in defining the lateral extent and the downdip limit of rupture during that great M_w ≈
Abrams, Michael +6 more
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Based on the knowledge that the main sources of summer water vapor on the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau are the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the South China Sea, a simulation study of the effects of different water vapor sources on the eastern ...
Changrui ZHU +3 more
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The Impact of the Madden–Julian Oscillation on Cyclone Amphan (2020) and Southwest Monsoon Onset
Cyclone Amphan was an exceptionally strong tropical cyclone in the Bay of Bengal that achieved a minimum central pressure of 907 mb during its active period in May 2020. In this study, we analyzed the oceanic and surface atmospheric conditions leading up
Heather L. Roman-Stork +1 more
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Qualitative Regionalization of Bay of Bengal
Clustering is an essential statistical technique to find subgroups within a dataset. Clustering helps to uncover hidden relationships among the observational variables in the data. Many researchers have applied clustering techniques across a number of knowledge domains with success.
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Dividing lines: evolving mental maps of the Bay of Bengal
Our mental maps of the world, including our perceptions of where regions begin and end, can have profound consequences on strategic behavior. For decades there has been a sharp division between what we understand to be the regions of South Asia and ...
Brewster, David
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Organic carbon transport and C/N ratio variations in a large tropical river: Godavari as a case study, India [PDF]
This study gives an insight into the source of organic carbon and nitrogen in the Godavari river and its tributaries, the yield of organic carbon from the catchment, seasonal variability in their concentration and the ultimate flux of organic and ...
Balakrishna, Keshava, Probst, Jean-Luc
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The atmospheric stable isotopes in rainwater are measured as the ratio of heavy to the lighter (e.g., 18O/16O). This data article describes two datasets of daily rain isotopic variations during the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) season.
Nitesh Sinha, S. Chakraborty, P.M. Mohan
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Sillaginopsis panijus has been determined for the first time using Sanger Dideoxy DNA sequencing. The mitogenome is a circular molecule of 16,529 bp in length.
Shilpi Saha +4 more
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