Kerala is one of the smallest states in India which is situated in the south west coast of the country. Sediment samples from four prominent areas of Kerala Coast were collected and analyzed for nutrients. Variation of nutrients was highlighted according to the distributional characteristics of the designated sites. Nutrient trend in Cape, Trivandrum, Kollam was in the order as Ammonia > Nitrite >Nitrate, where as Cochin showed the trend as Ammonia > Nitrate > Nitrite. Greater concentration of ammonia in the entire sediments showed the ammonification of nitrogen compoundsCochin University of Science and TechnologyINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Volume 3, No 5, 201
221-224Annual distribution of nutrients, salinity and dissolved oxygen variations in the coastal wat...
Geochemical characteristics of surficial sediments in the Panangad region of Cochin estuary, the lar...
308-318A study was carried out to characterize the coastal waters along Tamil Nadu during the pre-no...
Distribution and chemistry of major inorganic forms of nutrients along with physico-chemical paramet...
99-102Concentrations of nitrite, nitrate and phosphate are reported for Cochin backwaters-a tropical...
This study was aimed at to characterize the spatio-temporal trends in the distributional characteris...
The distribution of sediment nitrogen, phosphorus, organic carbon and interstitial salinity is repor...
Sediments are the reserve of environmental variation and analysis gives the diverse nature of the ...
The fertility of the coastal and estuarine waters is of great concern because of its influence on th...
27-30Distributions, seasonal changes and ratios of organic carbon, total phosphorus and total nitrog...
125-130Distribution of nutrients in the Vembanad Lake was studied during 1973 at 25 stations. Depth ...
143-150Detailed analyses of physico-chemical characteristics and sediment nutrients of Ashtamudi Est...
28-32Nutrient distribution in the Cochin Harbour, a typical estuary, shows a marked seasonal variati...
The nutrient distribution of the Cochin Backwater was studied at 6 stations throughout the year. The...
In the present thesis entitled” Implications of Hydrobiology and Nutrient dynamics on Trophic struct...
221-224Annual distribution of nutrients, salinity and dissolved oxygen variations in the coastal wat...
Geochemical characteristics of surficial sediments in the Panangad region of Cochin estuary, the lar...
308-318A study was carried out to characterize the coastal waters along Tamil Nadu during the pre-no...
Distribution and chemistry of major inorganic forms of nutrients along with physico-chemical paramet...
99-102Concentrations of nitrite, nitrate and phosphate are reported for Cochin backwaters-a tropical...
This study was aimed at to characterize the spatio-temporal trends in the distributional characteris...
The distribution of sediment nitrogen, phosphorus, organic carbon and interstitial salinity is repor...
Sediments are the reserve of environmental variation and analysis gives the diverse nature of the ...
The fertility of the coastal and estuarine waters is of great concern because of its influence on th...
27-30Distributions, seasonal changes and ratios of organic carbon, total phosphorus and total nitrog...
125-130Distribution of nutrients in the Vembanad Lake was studied during 1973 at 25 stations. Depth ...
143-150Detailed analyses of physico-chemical characteristics and sediment nutrients of Ashtamudi Est...
28-32Nutrient distribution in the Cochin Harbour, a typical estuary, shows a marked seasonal variati...
The nutrient distribution of the Cochin Backwater was studied at 6 stations throughout the year. The...
In the present thesis entitled” Implications of Hydrobiology and Nutrient dynamics on Trophic struct...
221-224Annual distribution of nutrients, salinity and dissolved oxygen variations in the coastal wat...
Geochemical characteristics of surficial sediments in the Panangad region of Cochin estuary, the lar...
308-318A study was carried out to characterize the coastal waters along Tamil Nadu during the pre-no...