Geomorphology and surficial geology of the western continental shelf and slope of India: A review

VP Rao, BG Wagle - Current Science, 1997 - JSTOR
The geomorphology and geology of the western continental margin of India have become
better known only after the International Indian Ocean Expedition (1962–1965). The …

Last glacial-interglacial productivity and associated changes in the eastern Arabian Sea

DK Naik, R Saraswat, DW Lea, SR Kurtarkar… - Palaeogeography …, 2017 - Elsevier
We reconstruct paleo-productivity and bottom water oxygenation changes during the past 32
ka, from the southeastern Arabian Sea, using absolute abundance of planktic foraminifera …

Ecological preferences of living benthic foraminifera from the Mahanadi river-dominated north-western Bay of Bengal: A potential environmental impact assessment …

SM Saalim, R Saraswat, R Nigam - Marine pollution bulletin, 2022 - Elsevier
The ecological preferences of living benthic foraminifera from the riverine influx dominated
eastern continental margin of India have been studied. The living benthic foraminifera were …

[PDF][PDF] Foraminiferal studies in nearshore regions of western coast of India and Laccadives Islands: A review

SN Bhalla, N Khare, DH Shanmukha, PJ Henriques - 2007 - nopr.niscpr.res.in
The literature published on foraminiferal investigations carried out till date on nearshore,
shallow water regions up to a depth of 50 m, along western coast of India, including …

Indian monsoon variability in the last 2000 years as inferred from benthic foraminifera

T Suokhrie, SM Saalim, R Saraswat, R Nigam - Quaternary International, 2018 - Elsevier
The effect of ambient conditions on living (Rose-Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera has
been studied from the shelf and slope of the central-western Bay of Bengal to assess the …

Assessing the suitability of benthic foraminiferal morpho-groups to reconstruct paleomonsoon from Bay of Bengal

M Manasa, R Saraswat, R Nigam - Journal of Earth System Science, 2016 - Springer
Temporal changes in benthic foraminiferal morpho-groups were suggested as an effective
proxy to reconstruct past monsoon intensity from the Arabian Sea. Here, in order to test the …

Response of benthic foraminifera Rosalina leei to different temperature and salinity, under laboratory culture experiment

R Nigam, SR Kurtarkar, R Saraswat… - Journal of the Marine …, 2008 - cambridge.org
Live specimens of benthic foraminiferal species Rosalina leei were subjected to a
combination of temperature (25° C, 30° C and 35° C) and salinity (25‰, 30‰ and 35‰) to …

Non-destructive foraminiferal paleoclimatic proxies: A brief insight

R Saraswat - 2015 - drs.nio.res.in
Non-Destructive Foraminiferal Paleoclimatic Proxies: A Brief Insight The knowledge of past
climate can help us to understand imminent climatic changes. Oceans are the vast archives …

Changes in standing stock and vertical distribution of benthic foraminifera along a depth gradient (58–2750 m) in the southeastern Arabian Sea

DP Singh, R Saraswat, A Kaithwar - Marine Biodiversity, 2018 - Springer
Benthic foraminifera are a reliable proxy to reconstruct past oceanographic conditions. The
ecological preferences of benthic foraminifera are usually studied from the core-top …

Laboratory experiment to study the effect of salinity variations on benthic foraminiferal species-Pararotalia nipponica (Asano)

R Nigam, R Saraswat, SR Kurtarkar - 2006 - drs.nio.res.in
Culture experiment has been carried out to observe the response of Pararotalia nipponica
(Asano) to different salinities and its salinity tolerance limits. The specimens of P. nipponica …