Phytoplankton Pigment Signatures as a Biomarker in a Tropical Estuary


Autoria(s): Aneeshkumar, N; Dr.Sujatha, C H
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18/07/2011

18/07/2011

01/10/2009

Resumo

We are in the cutting edge of a new era of development without leaving any promises to next generation. But the scale and size of the problem are only partially blamed. The juggernaut of Globalisation has trampled upon whatever little hope we might have had making a quick transition to a less energy – intensive world. “Environment friendliness begins at home”. Our quest for productivity and profitability should progress simultaneous with our cooperative responsibility of leaving behind a clean and green earth for the generation to come. Climate change is the most pressing global environmental challenge being faced by humanity, with the quest for better productivity for our fragile ecosystem. It is too late to rely solely on reduction in Green house gas emissions to mitigate climate change although this is undoubtedly crucial. Coastal belts are more prone to these devastating impacts and its protection is an intensive filed of research. The present study describes how the colourful Carotenoids and Chlorophylls can be used in rapid hand on tool in conjunction with molecular biology to open sources and it also explores the fate of organic matter in the aquatic system and underlying sediments.

Department of Chemical Oceanography, Cochin University of Science and Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2151

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en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Phytopiankton Pigment #Biomarker #Tropical Estuary #Paleoecology #Sedimentary pigments #Spatio·Temporal variation #Hydro geochemistry
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