The variability in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and its control by biological and physical processes in the mixed layer (ML) of the central and eastern Arabian Sea during inter-monsoon, northeast monsoon, and southwest monsoon seasons were studied. The ML varied from 80--120 m during NE monsoon, 60--80 m and 20--30 m during SW- and inter-monsoon seasons, respectively, and the variability resulted from different physical processes. Significant seasonal variability was found in pCO2 levels. During SW monsoon, coastal waters contain two contrasting regimes; (a) pCO2 levels of 520--685 atm were observed in the SW coast of India, the highest found so far from this region, driven by intense upwelling and (b) low levels of pCO2 (266 a...
Time-series observations at a nominally fixed location in the northern Arabian Sea (21°N, 64...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
77-83With a simple box model the seasonal variability of N₂O and CH₄ were simulated in surface layer...
The variability in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and its control by biological and physi...
The variability in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and its control by biological and physi...
Extensive observations have been made on the carbon dioxide system in the Arabian Sea during three d...
192-200 Total carbon dioxide (TCO2) and computations of partial pressure of carbon diox...
The Arabian Sea (AS) was confirmed to be a net emitter of CO2 to the atmosphere during the internati...
Data on carbon dioxide components, collected just before SW monsoon 1986, have been analysed. Total ...
Extensive data have been collected on the carbon dioxide system during the post monsoon season in th...
Upwelling systems are known for their complex dynamic processes spanning a wide variety of spatio-te...
To quantitatively assess the inorganic carbon cycle in the eastern Indian sector of the Southern Oce...
A simple biogeochemical model coupled to an offline ocean tracer transport model driven by reanalysi...
Extensive observations made in the central and eastern Arabian Sea under JGOFS (India) programme sug...
This paper describes the simulated temporal variation of surface seawater CO2 partial pressure (pCO2...
Time-series observations at a nominally fixed location in the northern Arabian Sea (21°N, 64...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
77-83With a simple box model the seasonal variability of N₂O and CH₄ were simulated in surface layer...
The variability in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and its control by biological and physi...
The variability in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and its control by biological and physi...
Extensive observations have been made on the carbon dioxide system in the Arabian Sea during three d...
192-200 Total carbon dioxide (TCO2) and computations of partial pressure of carbon diox...
The Arabian Sea (AS) was confirmed to be a net emitter of CO2 to the atmosphere during the internati...
Data on carbon dioxide components, collected just before SW monsoon 1986, have been analysed. Total ...
Extensive data have been collected on the carbon dioxide system during the post monsoon season in th...
Upwelling systems are known for their complex dynamic processes spanning a wide variety of spatio-te...
To quantitatively assess the inorganic carbon cycle in the eastern Indian sector of the Southern Oce...
A simple biogeochemical model coupled to an offline ocean tracer transport model driven by reanalysi...
Extensive observations made in the central and eastern Arabian Sea under JGOFS (India) programme sug...
This paper describes the simulated temporal variation of surface seawater CO2 partial pressure (pCO2...
Time-series observations at a nominally fixed location in the northern Arabian Sea (21°N, 64...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
77-83With a simple box model the seasonal variability of N₂O and CH₄ were simulated in surface layer...