The shallow overturning circulation of the Indian Ocean
FA Schott, M Dengler, R Schoenefeldt - Progress in oceanography, 2002 - Elsevier
The Indian Ocean differs from the other two large oceans in not possessing an annual-mean
equatorial upwelling regime. While the subtropical cells (STCs) of the Atlantic and Pacific …
equatorial upwelling regime. While the subtropical cells (STCs) of the Atlantic and Pacific …
Biogeochemical and ecological impacts of boundary currents in the Indian Ocean
Monsoon forcing and the unique geomorphology of the Indian Ocean basin result in
complex boundary currents, which are unique in many respects. In the northern Indian …
complex boundary currents, which are unique in many respects. In the northern Indian …
[HTML][HTML] The role of the western Arabian Sea upwelling in Indian monsoon rainfall variability
The Role of the Western Arabian Sea Upwelling in Indian Monsoon Rainfall Variability in:
Journal of Climate Volume 21 Issue 21 (2008) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Journal of Climate Volume 21 Issue 21 (2008) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Basin‐wide seasonal evolution of the Indian Ocean's phytoplankton blooms
A climatology of Sea‐viewing Wide Field‐of‐View Sensor (SeaWiFS) chlorophyll data over
the Indian Ocean is used to examine the bloom variability patterns, identifying spatio …
the Indian Ocean is used to examine the bloom variability patterns, identifying spatio …
Monsoon-driven biogeochemical processes in the Arabian Sea
JD Wiggert, RR Hood, K Banse, JC Kindle - Progress in Oceanography, 2005 - Elsevier
Although it is nominally a tropical locale, the semiannual wind reversals associated with the
Monsoon system of the Arabian Sea result annually in two distinct periods of elevated …
Monsoon system of the Arabian Sea result annually in two distinct periods of elevated …
West coast India's rainfall is becoming more convective
A disastrous cloudburst and associated floods in Kerala during the 2019 monsoon season
raise the hypothesis that rainfall over the west coast of India, much of which is stratiform, may …
raise the hypothesis that rainfall over the west coast of India, much of which is stratiform, may …
[图书][B] Discovering the ocean from space: the unique applications of satellite oceanography
IS Robinson - 2010 - books.google.com
Althoughthisisacompanion volume tomypreviousbook Measuring the Oceans from Space,
published in 2004, it approaches the subject from a di? erent angle by providing abroad …
published in 2004, it approaches the subject from a di? erent angle by providing abroad …
Annual ecosystem variability in the tropical Indian Ocean: Results of a coupled bio-physical ocean general circulation model
JD Wiggert, RG Murtugudde, JR Christian - Deep Sea Research Part II …, 2006 - Elsevier
A coupled, 3-D bio-physical ocean general circulation model has been employed to study
biogeochemical variability in the Indian Ocean. The model's ecosystem includes two size …
biogeochemical variability in the Indian Ocean. The model's ecosystem includes two size …
Controlling factors of the oxygen balance in the Arabian Sea's OMZ
The expansion of OMZs (oxygen minimum zones) due to climate change and their possible
evolution and impacts on the ecosystems and the atmosphere are still debated, mostly …
evolution and impacts on the ecosystems and the atmosphere are still debated, mostly …
[HTML][HTML] Oxygen minimum zone of the open Arabian Sea: variability of oxygen and nitrite from daily to decadal timescales
K Banse, SWA Naqvi, PV Narvekar, JR Postel… - …, 2014 - bg.copernicus.org
The oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) of the Arabian Sea is the thickest of the three oceanic
OMZ. It is of global biogeochemical significance because of denitrification in the upper part …
OMZ. It is of global biogeochemical significance because of denitrification in the upper part …