The Arabian Sea is one of the most biologically productive ocean regions, mainly due to the upwelling of nutrients during the summer (southwest) monsoon. But the northern Arabian Sea continues to sustain fairly high biological production after the upwelling season and during much of the winter (northeast) monsoon. The processes that enable this high winter productivity have hitherto been poorly understood, being variously attributed to surface cooling effects or wind-driven changes in ocean circulation. Here we present physical, chemical and biological data that indicate that sea surface cooling drives convection processes that lead to the injection of nutrients up into the surface waters of the northeastern Arabian Sea during winter, and t...
Not AvailableThe seasonal variability of phytoplankton biomass in the Arabian Sea, though a well re...
We examine the impact of mesoscale dynamics on the seasonal cycle of primary production in the Arabi...
Abstract. Within the Arabian Sea, the western part is considered to be highly productive when compar...
Time-series observations at a nominally fixed location in the northern Arabian Sea (21°N, 64...
Abstract During winter, the dry, cool air brought by prevailing northeasterly trade winds leads to s...
Using in situ data collected during 1992--1997, under the Indian programme of Joint Global Ocean Flu...
Winter cooling and mixing brings nutrients (nitrate and phosphate) to the surface waters over large ...
By far the dominant variable parameter controlling the absorption cross-section for short-wavelength...
The intense winter phytoplankton bloom during November-February in the northeastern Arabian Sea (NEA...
The intense winter phytoplankton bloom during November-February in the northeastern Arabian Sea (NEA...
The intense winter phytoplankton bloom during November–February in the northeastern Arabian Sea (NEA...
In order to examine the variations in inorganic carbon components in the thermal fronts, seven front...
Physical forcing can replenish nutrients within the mixed layer by convective mixing or via upwellin...
Physical forcing can replenish nutrients within the mixed layer by convective mixing or via upwellin...
In order to examine the variations in inorganic carbon components in the thermal fronts, seven front...
Not AvailableThe seasonal variability of phytoplankton biomass in the Arabian Sea, though a well re...
We examine the impact of mesoscale dynamics on the seasonal cycle of primary production in the Arabi...
Abstract. Within the Arabian Sea, the western part is considered to be highly productive when compar...
Time-series observations at a nominally fixed location in the northern Arabian Sea (21°N, 64...
Abstract During winter, the dry, cool air brought by prevailing northeasterly trade winds leads to s...
Using in situ data collected during 1992--1997, under the Indian programme of Joint Global Ocean Flu...
Winter cooling and mixing brings nutrients (nitrate and phosphate) to the surface waters over large ...
By far the dominant variable parameter controlling the absorption cross-section for short-wavelength...
The intense winter phytoplankton bloom during November-February in the northeastern Arabian Sea (NEA...
The intense winter phytoplankton bloom during November-February in the northeastern Arabian Sea (NEA...
The intense winter phytoplankton bloom during November–February in the northeastern Arabian Sea (NEA...
In order to examine the variations in inorganic carbon components in the thermal fronts, seven front...
Physical forcing can replenish nutrients within the mixed layer by convective mixing or via upwellin...
Physical forcing can replenish nutrients within the mixed layer by convective mixing or via upwellin...
In order to examine the variations in inorganic carbon components in the thermal fronts, seven front...
Not AvailableThe seasonal variability of phytoplankton biomass in the Arabian Sea, though a well re...
We examine the impact of mesoscale dynamics on the seasonal cycle of primary production in the Arabi...
Abstract. Within the Arabian Sea, the western part is considered to be highly productive when compar...