Ocean biogeochemistry and atmospheric composition: Significance of the Arabian Sea
DRS at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography
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Ocean biogeochemistry and atmospheric composition: Significance of the Arabian Sea
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Creator |
Naqvi, S.W.A.
Jayakumar, D.A. |
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anthropogenic perturbations
Arabian ocean |
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Description |
The Arabian Sea is an important site of biogeochemical ocean-atmosphere transfers, which play a crucial role in regulating the atmospheric chemical composition and the earth's climate. Widespread denitrification resulting from an intense oxygen-deficiency at mid-depths in this region modulates oceanic combined nitrogen inventory and consequently biological productivity. Due to a delicate biogeochemical balance the Arabian Sea is expected to be among the first to react to potential anthropogenic perturbations.
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Date |
2006-08-26T10:15:19Z
2006-08-26T10:15:19Z 2000 |
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Journal Article
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Current Science, vol. 78(3), 289-299pp.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/253 |
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en
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Indian Academy of Sciences
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