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 …
Global and regional evaluation of the SeaWiFS chlorophyll data set
WW Gregg, NW Casey - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2004 - Elsevier
The Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) chlorophyll data set was compared
to comprehensive archives of in situ chlorophyll data from NASA and NOAA. The global …
to comprehensive archives of in situ chlorophyll data from NASA and NOAA. The global …
[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 …
Warming of the Eurasian landmass is making the Arabian Sea more productive
The recent trend of declining winter and spring snow cover over Eurasia is causing a land-
ocean thermal gradient that is particularly favorable to stronger southwest (summer) …
ocean thermal gradient that is particularly favorable to stronger southwest (summer) …
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 …
Indian Ocean dipole and El Nino/southern oscillation impacts on regional chlorophyll anomalies in the Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) are
independent climate modes, which frequently co-occur, driving significant interannual …
independent climate modes, which frequently co-occur, driving significant interannual …
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 …
Ecosystem state change in the Arabian Sea fuelled by the recent loss of snow over the Himalayan-Tibetan plateau region
The recent trend of global warming has exerted a disproportionately strong influence on the
Eurasian land surface, causing a steady decline in snow cover extent over the Himalayan …
Eurasian land surface, causing a steady decline in snow cover extent over the Himalayan …
A review of the Indian Ocean carbon dynamics, acidity, and productivity in a changing environment
Abstract The Indian Ocean dynamics is governed by the seasonal reversal of monsoon
winds and the associated ocean currents. The relatively deep thermocline along the equator …
winds and the associated ocean currents. The relatively deep thermocline along the equator …