Enhanced CO2 Degassing From the Tropical Indian Ocean During Cold Climatic Events of the Last Glacial Cycle
Atmospheric CO2 variability on the glacial–interglacial (G–IG) timescale reflects a balance
between oceanic and terrestrial processes involving carbon uptake and release. The …
between oceanic and terrestrial processes involving carbon uptake and release. The …
Recent advancements in marine micropaleontological and paleoceanographic research from India
The article presents an overview of the research contributions in the field of Marine
Micropaleontology and Paleoceanography, made by the Indian scientists during the last five …
Micropaleontology and Paleoceanography, made by the Indian scientists during the last five …
Progression of Marine heat wave events over the tropical Indian Ocean and its underlying mechanisms
D Das, S Mohanty - Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Marine Heat Waves (MHW) are devastating extreme oceanic events that have severe and
destructive effects on the marine and coastal ecosystems. In the present study, the …
destructive effects on the marine and coastal ecosystems. In the present study, the …
Surface oceanographic changes from∼ 25,000 to 3500 cal yr BP in the eastern Arabian Sea
Multiproxy data of pteropods and planktic foraminifera from Core SK291/GC17 suggest
significant surface paleoceanographic shifts from∼ 25,000 to 3500 calibrated years before …
significant surface paleoceanographic shifts from∼ 25,000 to 3500 calibrated years before …
Mid-Pleistocene Transition altered upper water column structure in the Bay of Bengal
The unique water column structure and seasonal change in the hydrodynamics make the
Bay of Bengal an interesting area to understand the effect of monsoon on the water column …
Bay of Bengal an interesting area to understand the effect of monsoon on the water column …
Intrusion of Arabian Sea high salinity water and monsoon-associated processes modulate planktic foraminiferal abundance and carbon burial in the southwestern Bay …
M Salman, R Saraswat - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2024 - Springer
The unicellular calcareous planktic foraminifera sequester a significant portion of the carbon
dioxide dissolved in the ocean, thus burying the carbon in sediments for millions of years …
dioxide dissolved in the ocean, thus burying the carbon in sediments for millions of years …
Evolution of the Tropical Indian Ocean and Indian Summer Monsoon Through the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
Y Kou - 2023 - search.proquest.com
The Indian monsoon is one of the most energetic atmospheric circulation systems that
controls the heat and moisture transport in the Indian Ocean region and the livelihood of …
controls the heat and moisture transport in the Indian Ocean region and the livelihood of …