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Title: | Remote Sensing the Signatures of Upwelling in South Eastern Arabian Sea |
Authors: | Chiranjivi Jayaram,Ch V Dr. Balchand, A N |
Keywords: | Remote Sensing Satellite Oceanography Upwelling Indian Ocean Climatology Forcing Factors Heat Budget Oceanography |
Issue Date: | May-2011 |
Publisher: | Cochin University of Science & Technology |
Abstract: | In this thesis, a variety of available satellite data products have been made use of
to bring out a synergistic analysis on the upwelling phenomenon in SEAS. Basic
concepts of remote sensing, upwelling and linked oceanography topics have been
dealt in this work .Auxiliary data products utilized in this study are described
in chapter 2. The climatological monthly variability of the upwelling signatures
are detailed under chapter 3. Chapter 4 presents the forcing factors that trigger
the upwelling process in SEAS. Chapter 5 describes the oceanic response to the
forcing factors with respect to the SST cooling and CHLA blooms. Chapter 6
presents the heat budget of the region and the variability of heat budget terms
with respect to upwelling. Chapter 7 describes the inter-annual variability of
upwelling intensity in SEAS and the influence of climatic events on upwelling. |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2951 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Marine Sciences
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