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Title: | Heterogeneous microbial oceanographic environments: Application of GIS technology in deciphering of microenvironment scenarios off the central west coast of India |
Authors: | Raghavan, B.R. Nayak, S.R. Shylini, S.K. Deepthi, T. Sadatipour, S.M.T. Chauhan, P. Srinivasakumar, T. Lotliker, A. Venkat, Reddy, D. Kumaraswami, M. Ashwini, S. Nisaj, M. |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Citation: | International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 2011, Vol.4, 3, pp.395-410 |
Abstract: | In the vast oceanic microbial environment of 2468.83km 2, GIS modeling techniques involving sixty query steps, enabled the deciphering of Microenvironments as low as 1.19km 2 to 38.6 km 2 for the summer of 2004 and in case of summer 2005 where 84 query steps were involved to decipher Microenvironments of 10.55km 2 to 25.94km 2. Thirtythree sampling stations were established between Betul to Ankola off the central west coast of India accounting for a spatial coverage of 2468.83km 2. GIS query-modeling investigation was carried out using spatial layers of depth, optical parameters (k-Irradiance attenuation Coefficient, c-Beam attenuation coefficient), sediment size parameters (Sediment Mean Size and Sediment Sorting) and Benthic Foraminifera Suborders (Rotaliina, Textulariina, Miliolina, Lagenina). Foraminifera have been used as a surrogate parameter. However, any microbial parameter could proxy for foraminifers providing for the numerical deciphering of microenvironments. This is suggestive of the assimilation of GIS technology for a better appreciation of microbial oceanography. 2011 CAFET-INNOVA TECHNICAL SOCIETY. All rights reserved. |
URI: | http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/11657 |
Appears in Collections: | 1. Journal Articles |
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