The Kochi Backwater (KB) is the second largest wetland system in India. It is connected to the sea at Fort Kochi and Munambam (Pallipuram) (30 km north of Kochi). As the tide is forced through two openings, its propagation in the backwater system is very complicated, particularly in the northern arm of the estuary. Using synchronous water level (WL) and current measurements in the KB from a network of stations during 2007-2008, it was convenient to demarcate the northern KB into two distinct regions according to the tidal forcing from the north (Pallipuram) and south (Vallarpadam). This demarcation is useful for computing the propagation speeds of the dominant tidal constituents in the northern branch of the KB with dual opening for opposin...
In order to examine the influence of forcing (river flow and tides) and anthropogenic activities (dr...
Not AvailableSuspended material in the Cochin Backwater varies considerably with the state of tides ...
The article deals with the details of salinity changes in the Cochin estuary and its influence and i...
The Kochi Backwater (KB) is the second largest wetland system in India. It is connected to the sea a...
Hydrodynamic characteristics of an estuary resulting from interaction of tide and river runoff are i...
The intratidal, spring–neap and seasonal variations in stratification were examined in the Cochin es...
Suspended material in the Cochin Backwater varies considerably with the state of tides and seasons. ...
In the Cochin Backwater the tides are of a mixed, semidiurnal type with a maximum range of about 1 m...
The paper gives the results pertaining to the region between Pallipuram (Vaikom) and Thevara (Cochi...
Not AvailableThe Cochin backwaters which form more or less a northward extension of the Vembanad la...
The Mandovi-Zuari estuarine network on the west coast of India consists of shallow strongly convergi...
The main reason why the backwaters and estuaries have been included in the Symposium on "The Biology...
The Cochin backwaters which form more or less a northward extension of the Vembanad lake have all t...
Some aspects of the estuarine oceanography of the Vembanad lake between Cochin and Azhikode are dis...
The Mandovi and Zuari are two tropical estuaries along the west coast of India, characterized by mix...
In order to examine the influence of forcing (river flow and tides) and anthropogenic activities (dr...
Not AvailableSuspended material in the Cochin Backwater varies considerably with the state of tides ...
The article deals with the details of salinity changes in the Cochin estuary and its influence and i...
The Kochi Backwater (KB) is the second largest wetland system in India. It is connected to the sea a...
Hydrodynamic characteristics of an estuary resulting from interaction of tide and river runoff are i...
The intratidal, spring–neap and seasonal variations in stratification were examined in the Cochin es...
Suspended material in the Cochin Backwater varies considerably with the state of tides and seasons. ...
In the Cochin Backwater the tides are of a mixed, semidiurnal type with a maximum range of about 1 m...
The paper gives the results pertaining to the region between Pallipuram (Vaikom) and Thevara (Cochi...
Not AvailableThe Cochin backwaters which form more or less a northward extension of the Vembanad la...
The Mandovi-Zuari estuarine network on the west coast of India consists of shallow strongly convergi...
The main reason why the backwaters and estuaries have been included in the Symposium on "The Biology...
The Cochin backwaters which form more or less a northward extension of the Vembanad lake have all t...
Some aspects of the estuarine oceanography of the Vembanad lake between Cochin and Azhikode are dis...
The Mandovi and Zuari are two tropical estuaries along the west coast of India, characterized by mix...
In order to examine the influence of forcing (river flow and tides) and anthropogenic activities (dr...
Not AvailableSuspended material in the Cochin Backwater varies considerably with the state of tides ...
The article deals with the details of salinity changes in the Cochin estuary and its influence and i...