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    Assessing the distribution and abundance of seabed minerals from seafloor photographic data in the Central Indian Ocean Basin by Sharma, Rahul, Khadge, N.H, Jai Sankar, S

    Published in International journal of remote sensing (01-01-2013)
    “…Distribution characteristics of deep-sea mineral resources such as polymetallic nodules and ferromanganese crusts are often influenced by local seafloor…”
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    Trace elements in ferromanganese nodules from the central indian ocean basin by Pattan, J. N., Parthiban, G., Amonkar, Ankeeta, Shaikh, Sufiyan A., Jai Sankar, S.

    Published in Marine georesources & geotechnology (17-11-2017)
    “…Thirty-three bulk ferromanganese nodules from the sediment-water interface of siliceous sediment domain from the Central Indian Ocean Basin were analyzed for…”
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    A note on chemical composition and origin of ferromanganese oxide coated and uncoated pumice samples from Central Indian Ocean Basin by Pattan, J. N., Parthiban, G., Moraes, C., Rajalakshmi, R., Lekshmi, S., Athira, S., Jai Sankar, S.

    “…Pumice are explosive volcanic product, occur as uncoated or coated with ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) oxide and resides in association with ferromanganese nodules on…”
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    Drift pumice in the Central Indian Ocean Basin: Geochemical evidence by Pattan, J.N., Mudholkar, A.V., Jai Sankar, S., Ilangovan, D.

    “…Abundant white to light grey-coloured pumice without ferromanganese oxide coating occurs within the Quaternary sediments of the Central Indian Ocean Basin…”
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    Sediment redistribution during simulated benthic disturbance and its implications on deep seabed mining by Sharma, Rahul, Nagender Nath, B, Parthiban, G, Jai Sankar, S

    “…A benthic disturbance experiment was conducted in the Central Indian Basin to evaluate the possible effects of sediment redistribution on marine ecosystem…”
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    Image analysis of seafloor photographs for estimation of deep-sea minerals by Sharma, Rahul, Sankar, S. Jai, Samanta, Sudeshna, Sardar, A. A., Gracious, D.

    Published in Geo-marine letters (01-12-2010)
    “…Factors such as non-uniform illumination of seafloor photographs and partial burial of polymetallic nodules and crusts under sediments have prevented the…”
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    Monitoring the Impact of Simulated Deep-sea Mining in Central Indian Basin by Sharma, R., Nath, B. Nagender, Sankar, S. Jai

    Published in Marine georesources & geotechnology (01-10-2005)
    “…Monitoring of deep-sea disturbances, naturai or man-made, has gained significance due to the associated sediment transport and for the ensuing alterations in…”
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    Impacts on Surface Productivity during Sediment Dispersal Experiment in Central Indian Basin by Bharathi, P. A. Loka, Nath, B. Nagender, Ingole, B. S., Parthiban, G., Matondkar, S. G. P., Raghukumar, Chandralata, Khadge, N. H., Valsangkar, A. B., Suryanarayana, A., Sankar, S. Jai, Sharma, R.

    Published in Marine georesources & geotechnology (01-10-2005)
    “…It is anticipated that in the case of mining of marine minerals, sea floor sediments will be brought up along with the mineral ores and discharged on she…”
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