The mixed layer is the most variable and dynamically active part of the marine environment that couples the underlying ocean to the atmosphere and plays an important role in determining the oceanic primary productivity. We examined the basin-scale processes controlling the seasonal variability of mixed layer depth in the Bay of Bengal and its association with chlorophyll using a suite of in situ as well as remote sensing data. A coupling between mixed layer depth and chlorophyll was seen during spring intermonsoon and summer monsoon, but for different reasons. In spring intermonsoon the temperature-dominated stratification and associated shallow mixed layer makes the upper waters of the Bay of Bengal nutrient depleted and oligotrophic. In s...
The productivity of the ocean is crucial and can be represented by several oceanic parameters. Howev...
Knowledge of bio-physicochemical variables is essential to better understand the functioning of trop...
Water masses of different temperature and salinity partially govern the distributions of chlorophyll...
The Bay of Bengal (BoB) generally exhibits surface oligotrophy due to nutrient limitation induced by...
Satellite-derived chlorophyll a concentration (chl a) maps show three regions with high chl a in the...
Through the absorption of solar radiation, chlorophyll influences mixed-layer radiative heating and ...
Chlorophyll has long been known to influence air-sea gas exchange and CO2 drawdown. But chlorophyll ...
Reliable data on biological characteristics from the Bay of Bengal are elusive. In this paper, we pr...
369-379As a part of the Bay of Bengal Process Study, several biological characteristics were invest...
The present study focuses on understanding the long-term distribution of physico-chemical parameters...
The Bay of Bengal (BoB) is a 2,600,000 km2 expanse in the Indian Ocean upon which many humans rely. ...
Chlorophyll absorbs solar radiation in the upper ocean, increasing the mixed layer radiative heating...
Chlorophyll absorbs solar radiation in the upper ocean, increasing mixed-layer radiative heating and...
388-405Seasonal cycle of the physical processes and the biological response in the Bay of Bengal we...
256-266In the present paper, we have carried out analysis of surface chlorophyll-a concentration in ...
The productivity of the ocean is crucial and can be represented by several oceanic parameters. Howev...
Knowledge of bio-physicochemical variables is essential to better understand the functioning of trop...
Water masses of different temperature and salinity partially govern the distributions of chlorophyll...
The Bay of Bengal (BoB) generally exhibits surface oligotrophy due to nutrient limitation induced by...
Satellite-derived chlorophyll a concentration (chl a) maps show three regions with high chl a in the...
Through the absorption of solar radiation, chlorophyll influences mixed-layer radiative heating and ...
Chlorophyll has long been known to influence air-sea gas exchange and CO2 drawdown. But chlorophyll ...
Reliable data on biological characteristics from the Bay of Bengal are elusive. In this paper, we pr...
369-379As a part of the Bay of Bengal Process Study, several biological characteristics were invest...
The present study focuses on understanding the long-term distribution of physico-chemical parameters...
The Bay of Bengal (BoB) is a 2,600,000 km2 expanse in the Indian Ocean upon which many humans rely. ...
Chlorophyll absorbs solar radiation in the upper ocean, increasing the mixed layer radiative heating...
Chlorophyll absorbs solar radiation in the upper ocean, increasing mixed-layer radiative heating and...
388-405Seasonal cycle of the physical processes and the biological response in the Bay of Bengal we...
256-266In the present paper, we have carried out analysis of surface chlorophyll-a concentration in ...
The productivity of the ocean is crucial and can be represented by several oceanic parameters. Howev...
Knowledge of bio-physicochemical variables is essential to better understand the functioning of trop...
Water masses of different temperature and salinity partially govern the distributions of chlorophyll...