The Asian monsoon system governs seasonality and fundamental environmental characteristics in the study area from which two distinct peculiarities are most notable: upwelling and convective mixing in the Arabian Sea and low surface salinity and stratification in the Bay of Bengal due to high riverine input and monsoonal precipitation. The respective oceanography sets the framework for nutrient availability and productivity. Upwelling ensures high nitrate concentration with temporal/spatial Si limitation; freshwater-induced stratification leads to reduced nitrogen input from the subsurface but Si enrichment in surface waters. Ultimately, both environments support high abundance of diatoms, which play a central role in the export of organic m...
The Asian Monsoon system dominates the climate over large areas of the Asian and Indian continents a...
The Indian monsoon drives seasonal changes in precipitation and weathering across India as well as c...
Coastal regions are highly productive due to the nutrients largely supplied by rivers. To examine th...
Time series sediment trap experiments were carried out at fifteen sites in the northern Indian Ocean...
Abstract: Time series ediment traps have been deployed since May 1986 in the Arabian Sea and since O...
Data obtained by sediment trap experiments in the Indian Ocean were evaluated in conjunction with ad...
Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) and Nitrogen (DON) were measured in 27 major and medium monsoonal est...
Abstract. Within the Arabian Sea, the western part is considered to be highly productive when compar...
Data obtained from long-term sediment trap experiments in the Indian Ocean in conjunction with satel...
Chemical oceanographic studies in the North Indian Ocean have revealed several interesting and uniqu...
International audienceArabian Sea (AS), one of the highest productive zones in the global oceans, is...
From a longterm sediment trap experiment in the Bay of Bengal we could show that sedimentation proce...
Winter cooling and mixing brings nutrients (nitrate and phosphate) to the surface waters over large ...
Benthic fluxes and pore-water compositions of silicic acid, nitrate and phosphate were investigated ...
A drifting sediment trap was deployed and 234Th activity in the water column was measured to calcula...
The Asian Monsoon system dominates the climate over large areas of the Asian and Indian continents a...
The Indian monsoon drives seasonal changes in precipitation and weathering across India as well as c...
Coastal regions are highly productive due to the nutrients largely supplied by rivers. To examine th...
Time series sediment trap experiments were carried out at fifteen sites in the northern Indian Ocean...
Abstract: Time series ediment traps have been deployed since May 1986 in the Arabian Sea and since O...
Data obtained by sediment trap experiments in the Indian Ocean were evaluated in conjunction with ad...
Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) and Nitrogen (DON) were measured in 27 major and medium monsoonal est...
Abstract. Within the Arabian Sea, the western part is considered to be highly productive when compar...
Data obtained from long-term sediment trap experiments in the Indian Ocean in conjunction with satel...
Chemical oceanographic studies in the North Indian Ocean have revealed several interesting and uniqu...
International audienceArabian Sea (AS), one of the highest productive zones in the global oceans, is...
From a longterm sediment trap experiment in the Bay of Bengal we could show that sedimentation proce...
Winter cooling and mixing brings nutrients (nitrate and phosphate) to the surface waters over large ...
Benthic fluxes and pore-water compositions of silicic acid, nitrate and phosphate were investigated ...
A drifting sediment trap was deployed and 234Th activity in the water column was measured to calcula...
The Asian Monsoon system dominates the climate over large areas of the Asian and Indian continents a...
The Indian monsoon drives seasonal changes in precipitation and weathering across India as well as c...
Coastal regions are highly productive due to the nutrients largely supplied by rivers. To examine th...