Time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of India

The study of monthly mean local temperature anomaley (LTA defined as the difference between coastal and mid-ocean sea surface temperature), and Ekman transport along the west and east coasts of India based on 60-year data set of Hastenrath and Lamb (1979) reveals that both LTA and Ekman transport (M...

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Main Authors: Naidu, P.D., RameshKumar, M.R., RameshBabu, V.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Pergamon 1999
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Online Access:http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/1790
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spelling ftnio:oai:dsr.nio.org:2264/1790 2023-05-15T18:00:59+02:00 Time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of India Naidu, P.D. RameshKumar, M.R. RameshBabu, V. 1999 http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/1790 en eng Pergamon Copyright [1999]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository. monsoon reversal temperature anomalies ekman transport upwelling wind-driven currents micropalaeontology palaeoceanography salinity spatial variations temporal variations Journal Article 1999 ftnio 2012-08-25T20:05:58Z The study of monthly mean local temperature anomaley (LTA defined as the difference between coastal and mid-ocean sea surface temperature), and Ekman transport along the west and east coasts of India based on 60-year data set of Hastenrath and Lamb (1979) reveals that both LTA and Ekman transport (M sub(E)) are found to be high during the summer monsoon. The LTAs are caused by different oceanographic processes; of the southwest coast of India, the positive LTAs are due to upwelling that is driven by the summer monsoonal winds. Along the northern part of the east coast of India the negative LTAs are attributed to the discharges of river water, which also depends on the strength of summer monsoon. Earlier studies on the planktonic foraminifera in the northern Indian Ocean documented that the Globigerinoides bulloides and Neogloboquadrina dutertrei are reliable indicators of upwelling and sea surface salinity, respectively. The existing significant relationships between LTAs and M sub(E) during summer monsoon in both the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal suggest that the variation in abundance of Globigerina bulloides and N. dutertrei in the sediment cores of Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal can trace the intensity of paleoupwelling and river discharge and thereby associated summer monsoon intensity and productivity changes in the northern Indian Ocean Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera National Institute of Oceanography, India: Digital Repository Service (DRS@nio) Indian
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topic monsoon reversal
temperature anomalies
ekman transport
upwelling
wind-driven currents
micropalaeontology
palaeoceanography
salinity
spatial variations
temporal variations
spellingShingle monsoon reversal
temperature anomalies
ekman transport
upwelling
wind-driven currents
micropalaeontology
palaeoceanography
salinity
spatial variations
temporal variations
Naidu, P.D.
RameshKumar, M.R.
RameshBabu, V.
Time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of India
topic_facet monsoon reversal
temperature anomalies
ekman transport
upwelling
wind-driven currents
micropalaeontology
palaeoceanography
salinity
spatial variations
temporal variations
description The study of monthly mean local temperature anomaley (LTA defined as the difference between coastal and mid-ocean sea surface temperature), and Ekman transport along the west and east coasts of India based on 60-year data set of Hastenrath and Lamb (1979) reveals that both LTA and Ekman transport (M sub(E)) are found to be high during the summer monsoon. The LTAs are caused by different oceanographic processes; of the southwest coast of India, the positive LTAs are due to upwelling that is driven by the summer monsoonal winds. Along the northern part of the east coast of India the negative LTAs are attributed to the discharges of river water, which also depends on the strength of summer monsoon. Earlier studies on the planktonic foraminifera in the northern Indian Ocean documented that the Globigerinoides bulloides and Neogloboquadrina dutertrei are reliable indicators of upwelling and sea surface salinity, respectively. The existing significant relationships between LTAs and M sub(E) during summer monsoon in both the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal suggest that the variation in abundance of Globigerina bulloides and N. dutertrei in the sediment cores of Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal can trace the intensity of paleoupwelling and river discharge and thereby associated summer monsoon intensity and productivity changes in the northern Indian Ocean
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Naidu, P.D.
RameshKumar, M.R.
RameshBabu, V.
author_facet Naidu, P.D.
RameshKumar, M.R.
RameshBabu, V.
author_sort Naidu, P.D.
title Time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of India
title_short Time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of India
title_full Time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of India
title_fullStr Time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of India
title_full_unstemmed Time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of India
title_sort time and space variations of monsoonal upwelling along the west and east coasts of india
publisher Pergamon
publishDate 1999
url http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/1790
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genre Planktonic foraminifera
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op_rights Copyright [1999]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository.
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