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Microplastics in the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta: Sources and Pathways to the Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve - an UNESCO World Heritage Centre
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Exploring the upper ocean characteristics of a bay using coastal and regional ocean community model
Published 2024-01-01Subjects: “…bay of bengal (bob)…”
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Seasonal Variability in Chlorophyll and Air-Sea CO<sub>2</sub> Flux in the Sri Lanka Dome: Hydrodynamic Implications
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The sources and transport pathways of sediment in the northern Ninety-east Ridge of the India Ocean over the last 35000 years
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Population dynamics and stock assessment of two major eels (Muraenesox bagio and Congresox talabonoides) from the marine waters of Bangladesh
Published 2023-05-01Subjects: “…the Bay of Bengal…”
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Relationship between chlorophyll-a, sea surface temperature, and sea surface salinity
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Investigation of Ocean Sub-Surface Processes in Tropical Cyclone Phailin Using a Coupled Modeling Framework: Sensitivity to Ocean Conditions
Published 2022-08-01Subjects: “…Bay of Bengal…”
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Exploring the dynamics of seasonal surface features using coastal and regional ocean community model
Published 2023-10-01Subjects: “…bay of bengal (bob)…”
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Analysis ontransport and budget characteristics ofwater vapor in a sustained heavy rainevent in Hunan Province
Published 2021-10-01“…In the first period, the water vapor from the Bay of Bengal and the inland areas of high latitudes account for 3/4 and 1/4 of the total, respectively. …”
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Analysis of water vapor transport characteristics of the three persistent rainstorm processes in northeastern Sichuan basin
Published 2020-06-01“…In the case of the persistent heavy rain in 2012, the abnormal water vapor mainly originates from the interaction of the two vapor sources in the Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea. (2) The source of water vapor can be traced back to the Bay of Bengal, the South China Sea, the Western Pacific and the Arabian Sea. …”
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Impact of Climate Change on Past Indian Monsoon and Circulation: A Perspective Based on Radiogenic and Trace Metal Geochemistry
Published 2021-03-01“…The ISM dominantly controls the northern Indian Ocean sea-surface salinity, mostly in the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea, by the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna and Irrawaddy-Salween rivers outflow and direct rainfall. …”
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Variation of Satellite-Based Suspended Sediment Concentration in the Ganges–Brahmaputra Estuary from 1990 to 2020
Published 2024-01-01“…The Ganges–Brahmaputra estuary, located in the northern Bay of Bengal, is situated within the largest delta in the world. …”
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Spatial Modelling of Bacterial Diversity over the Selected Regions in Bangladesh by Next-Generation Sequencing: Role of Water Temperature
Published 2020-04-01“…In this study, a spatial model has been developed to investigate the role of water temperature to the distribution of bacteria over the selected regions in the Bay of Bengal, located in the southern region of Bangladesh using next-generation sequencing. …”
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Modern rain-isotope data from Indian island and the mainland on the daily scale for the summer monsoon season
Published 2019-04-01“…This dataset includes 1030 isotopic analyses made on daily water samples as well as rainfall amount (24 hours) during ISM.The data is related to “Isotopic investigation of the moisture transport processes over the Bay of Bengal” [1]. Keywords: Stable rain isotopes, Indian summer monsoon, Bay of Bengal…”
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Recent changes in the upper oceanic water masses over the Indian Ocean using Argo data
Published 2023-11-01“…Freshening of the Bay of Bengal Water is linked to heave changes under pure freshening and pure heave processes. …”
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Analysis of the 10–20-Day Intraseasonal Oscillation in the Indian Ocean Using Surface Winds
Published 2022-07-01“…The 10–20-day mode of surface wind is examined in the Indian Ocean, with special reference to the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, equatorial, southern, and southeastern Indian Ocean during a strong (1994), weak (2002), and normal (1995) southwest monsoon season. …”
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Tropical Cyclone Exposure in the North Indian Ocean
Published 2022-09-01“…During the monsoon, TC activity is relatively lower compared to the post-monsoon periods, even though higher accumulated TC-associated rainfall typically occurs during the monsoon period, particularly along the eastern coastlines of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. The TC winds impact most of the Bay of Bengal coastline, including Sri Lanka. …”
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Migrants on offshore islands of Bangladesh
Published 2014“…Riverbank erosion and the consequent formation of new islands in the Bay of Bengal cause frequent changes in the shape and size of the delta, forcing the inhabitants to migrate frequently.…”
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Analyses of moisture sources and transport characteristics in a rainstorm event in Jiangxia, Wuhan during July 5-6, 2020
Published 2022-08-01“…In addition, the southerly inflow of moisture played an important role in the moisture budget of this rainstorm. (3) The main moisture sources of this rainstorm events were identified as the Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal-South China Sea, and the western Pacific, which accounted for 24%, 41%, and 34% of the total moisture supply, respectively. (4) The southern flow was the major channel for the moisture transport at 925 hPa, which mainly originated from the western Pacific and the South China Sea, while the southwestern flow was the major channel for the moisture transport at 850 hPa, which mainly originated from the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal.…”
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Message in a bottle: Open source technology to track the movement of plastic pollution.
Published 2020-01-01“…Here we undertook a proof of concept study by applying open source tracking technology (both GPS (Global Positing System) cellular networks and satellite technology), which have been successfully used in many animal movement studies, to track the movements of individual plastic litter items (500 ml PET (polyethylene terephthalate) drinks bottles) through the Ganges River system (known as the Ganga in India and the Padma and Meghna in Bangladesh, hereafter known as the Ganges) and the Bay of Bengal. Deployed tags were successfully tracked through the Ganges river system and into the Bay of Bengal marine system. …”
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