Ecological preferences of living benthic foraminifera from the Mahanadi river-dominated north-western Bay of Bengal: A potential environmental impact assessment …
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 …
eastern continental margin of India have been studied. The living benthic foraminifera were …
Distinct environmental parameters influence the abundance of living benthic foraminifera morphogroups in the southeastern Arabian Sea
The ambient environmental parameters have a great bearing on the morphology of living
flora and fauna. In this study, we tested this hypothesis on one of the most dominant groups …
flora and fauna. In this study, we tested this hypothesis on one of the most dominant groups …
Lack of denitrification causes a difference in benthic foraminifera living in the oxygen deficient zones of the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
Despite being located at the same latitudes, the Bay of Bengal oxygen deficient zone (ODZ)
is markedly different than the Arabian Sea ODZ. The uptake of oxygen in the Bay of Bengal …
is markedly different than the Arabian Sea ODZ. The uptake of oxygen in the Bay of Bengal …
Strong solar influence on multi-decadal periodic productivity changes in the central-western Bay of Bengal
Oceanic productivity is a vital component of the global carbon cycle. The productivity in the
tropical oceans is strongly modulated by the monsoon winds. The monsoon winds are …
tropical oceans is strongly modulated by the monsoon winds. The monsoon winds are …
Benthic foraminifera in the Arabian Gulf: Biodiversity and geographical trends
Utilizing a 60-year history of studies of benthic foraminiferal species distributions in the
Arabian Gulf, this study applied a regional-synoptic approach to evaluate the total benthic …
Arabian Gulf, this study applied a regional-synoptic approach to evaluate the total benthic …
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 …
Persistent increase in carbon burial in the Gulf of Mannar, during the Meghalayan Age: Influence of primary productivity and better preservation
R Saraswat, KR Rajput, SR Bandodkar… - Geological …, 2023 - cambridge.org
The oceans store a substantial fraction of carbon as calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and
organic carbon (Corg) and constitute a significant component of the global carbon cycle. The …
organic carbon (Corg) and constitute a significant component of the global carbon cycle. The …
Late-Holocene paleoceanographic and climatic changes and their impact on Indian socio-economic conditions: Benthic foraminiferal evidence from the Bay of Bengal
S Mohanty, S Chaudhuri, AK Bhaumik… - The …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The present work is pursued on the benthic foraminiferal groups obtained from NGHP core
samples of the western Bay of Bengal to understand the variations of paleoceanography …
samples of the western Bay of Bengal to understand the variations of paleoceanography …
Accumulation of gas hydrates in mass transport deposits at Krishna-Godavari Basin, Bay of Bengal: Foraminiferal, sedimentologic, and seismic evidence
Gas hydrates have been reported in diverse environments ranging from marine sediments of
continental margins and deep-sea fans to permafrost zones. However, they are rarely …
continental margins and deep-sea fans to permafrost zones. However, they are rarely …
Changing structure of benthic foraminiferal communities due to declining pH: Results from laboratory culture experiments
S Dong, Y Lei, T Li, Z Jian - Science China Earth Sciences, 2019 - Springer
The ocean absorbs large amounts of CO 2 emitted from human activities, which results in a
decrease in seawater pH. Marine calcifying organisms such as foraminifera, are most likely …
decrease in seawater pH. Marine calcifying organisms such as foraminifera, are most likely …