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Ecogeographic Study of Ipomoea Species in Mauritius, Indian Ocean. [PDF]
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Fronts divide diazotroph communities in the Southern Indian Ocean. [PDF]
Chowdhury S +13 more
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Making regions and revolutions: whose ‘Gulf’?
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, EarlyView.
Isha Panwar
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Nature, 1970
Palaeomagnetic results suggest a possible sequence for the fragmentation of the land masses around the Indian Ocean.
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Palaeomagnetic results suggest a possible sequence for the fragmentation of the land masses around the Indian Ocean.
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2019
Here begins the second part of this voyage under the seas.* The first one ended with that moving scene in the coral cemetery, which left such a deep impression on me.
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Here begins the second part of this voyage under the seas.* The first one ended with that moving scene in the coral cemetery, which left such a deep impression on me.
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The Worlds of the Indian Ocean
2015From a very early date, the Indian Ocean was traversed by ships, and over the centuries, the exchanges transformed this ocean into a unified and hierarchized space (Pearson 2003; Beaujard 2012).
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1987
The strategic importance of the Indian Ocean has come to be recognised increasingly in recent decades. This recognition has been accompanied by growing militarisation throughout the area which has included naval build-ups both by the littoral states and the great powers.
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The strategic importance of the Indian Ocean has come to be recognised increasingly in recent decades. This recognition has been accompanied by growing militarisation throughout the area which has included naval build-ups both by the littoral states and the great powers.
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The Modern Indian Navy and the Indian Ocean: Studies in Indian Ocean
Pacific Affairs, 1990Ashok Kapur, Robert H. Bruce
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2008
There are two unique aspects of geography of the Indian Ocean that profoundly influence its climate and circulation: (a) The Indian Ocean’s northern expanse is curtailed by the Eurasian landmass around the Tropic of Cancer (making it the only ocean that is cut off from temperate and polar areas of the Northern Hemisphere), and (b) The Indian Ocean is ...
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There are two unique aspects of geography of the Indian Ocean that profoundly influence its climate and circulation: (a) The Indian Ocean’s northern expanse is curtailed by the Eurasian landmass around the Tropic of Cancer (making it the only ocean that is cut off from temperate and polar areas of the Northern Hemisphere), and (b) The Indian Ocean is ...
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