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S.W.A. Naqvi publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where S.W.A. Naqvi sits on this spectrum.

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S.W.A. Naqvi D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where S.W.A. Naqvi sits on this spectrum.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Geochemistry Fellow Honor, Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry

Overview

S.W.A. Naqvi is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in India. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a specific focus on Oceanography, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's work concentrates on various aspects of marine and coastal ecosystems, including marine biology and ecology research, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, microbial community ecology and physiology, geology and paleoclimatology research, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, as well as aquatic ecosystems and phytoplankton dynamics.

Some of the frequent co-authors associated with S.W.A. Naqvi include:

  • Damodar M. Shenoy
  • Mangesh Gauns
  • Siby Kurian
  • Gayatri Shirodkar
  • Anil Pratihary

Key publication venues where works involving this scientist have appeared include:

  • Journal of Marine Systems
  • Progress In Oceanography
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Marine Environmental Research
  • Marine Pollution Bulletin

Recent papers co-authored by S.W.A. Naqvi include:

  • "Variability of dissolved oxygen in the Arabian Sea Oxygen Minimum Zone and its driving mechanisms" (2020) published in Journal of Marine Systems
  • "Massive Nitrogen Loss Over the Western Indian Continental Shelf During Seasonal Anoxia: Evidence From Isotope Pairing Technique" (2020) published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "Phytoplankton associated with seasonal oxygen depletion in waters of the western continental shelf of India" (2020) published in Journal of Marine Systems
  • "Spatial and seasonal variations in the particulate sinking flux in the Bay of Bengal" (2023) published in Progress In Oceanography
  • "Chemolithoautotrophic denitrification intensifies nitrogen loss in the Eastern Arabian Sea Shelf waters during sulphidic events" (2023) published in Progress In Oceanography

S.W.A. Naqvi received the Geochemistry Fellow Honor from the Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters.

    Denise L. Breitburg;Lisa A. Levin;Andreas Oschlies;Marilaure Grégoire

  • The oceanic fixed nitrogen and nitrous oxide budgets: Moving targets as we enter the anthropocene?*

    L. A. Codispoti;Jay A. Brandes;J. P. Christensen;A. H. Devol

  • Effects of natural and human-induced hypoxia on coastal benthos

    L.A. Levin;W. Ekau;Andrew J. Gooday;F. Jorissen

  • Increased marine production of N2O due to intensifying anoxia on the Indian continental shelf.

    S. W. A. Naqvi;D. A. Jayakumar;D. A. Jayakumar;P. V. Narvekar;H. Naik

  • Natural and human-induced hypoxia and consequences for coastal areas: synthesis and future development

    J. Zhang;D. Gilbert;A. Gooday;L. Levin

  • Marine hypoxia/anoxia as a source of CH4 and N2O

    S. W. A. Naqvi;S. W. A. Naqvi;Hermann W. Bange;L. Farías;P. M. S. Monteiro

  • Isotopic composition of nitrate in the central Arabian Sea and eastern tropical North Pacific: A tracer for mixing and nitrogen cycles

    Jay A. Brandes;Allan H. Devol;T. Yoshinari;D. A. Jayakumar

  • The oxygen minimum zone in the Arabian Sea during 1995

    J.M Morrison;L.A Codispoti;Sharon L Smith;Karen Wishner

  • Budgetary and biogeochemical implications of N 2 O isotope signatures in the Arabian Sea

    S. W. A. Naqvi;T. Yoshinari;D. A. Jayakumar;M. A. Altabet

  • N2 production rates limited by nitrite availability in the Bay of Bengal oxygen minimum zone

    Laura Bristow;Laura Bristow;C. M. Callbeck;M. Larsen;M. A. Altabet

  • Ocean iron fertilization-Moving forward in a sea of uncertainty

    Ken O. Buesseler;Scott C. Doney;David M. Karl;Philip W. Boyd

  • Coastal versus open-ocean denitrification in the Arabian Sea

    S. W. A. Naqvi;H. Naik;A. Pratihary;W. D'Souza;W. D'Souza

  • Indian Ocean Dipole and El Niño/Southern Oscillation impacts on regional chlorophyll anomalies in the Indian Ocean

    Jock C. Currie;Matthieu Lengaigne;Jérôme Vialard;David M. Kaplan

  • Historical records of coastal eutrophication-induced hypoxia

    Andrew Gooday;Frans Jorissen;L.-A. Levin;J. Middelburg

  • The nitrogen cycle in the Arabian Sea

    Hermann W. Bange;S. Wajih A. Naqvi;L.A. Codispoti

  • Denitrification rates and excess nitrogen gas concentrations in the Arabian Sea oxygen deficient zone

    A.H. Devol;A.G. Uhlenhopp;S.W.A. Naqvi;J.A. Brandes

  • Nitrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of N2O from suboxic waters of the eastern tropical North Pacific and the Arabian Sea—measurement by continuous-flow isotope-ratio monitoring

    T. Yoshinari;M.A. Altabet;S.W.A. Naqvi;L. Codispoti

  • The Arabian Sea as a high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll region during the late Southwest Monsoon

    S. W. A. Naqvi;James W. Moffett;M. U. Gauns;P. V. Narvekar

  • Iron fertilization enhanced net community production but not downward particle flux during the Southern Ocean iron fertilization experiment LOHAFEX

    Patrick Martin;Michiel Rutgers van der Loeff;Nicolas Cassar;Pieter Vandromme;Pieter Vandromme

  • Methane in coastal and offshore waters of the Arabian Sea

    D.A Jayakumar;S.W.A Naqvi;P.V Narvekar;M.D George

  • Biogeochemical ocean-atmosphere transfers in the Arabian Sea

    S. Wajih A. Naqvi;Hermann W. Bange;Stuart W. Gibb;Catherine Goyet

  • Nitrous oxide emissions from the Arabian Sea: A synthesis

    Hermann W. Bange;M. O. Andreae;S. Lal;C. S. Law

  • Variation in the Indian summer monsoon intensity during the Bølling-Ållerød and Holocene

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  • Carbon cycling in the northern Arabian Sea during the northeast monsoon: Significance of salps

    S. W. A. Naqvi;V. V. S. S. Sarma;D. A. Jayakumar

  • Air-Sea Interactions of Natural Long-Lived Greenhouse Gases (CO2, N2O, CH4) in a Changing Climate

    Dorothee C. E. Bakker;Hermann W. Bange;Nicolas Gruber;Truls Johannessen

  • Indian ocean biogeochemical processes and ecological variability

    Jerry D. Wiggert;Raleigh R. Hood;S. Wajih A. Naqvi;Kenneth H. Brink

  • Upwelling intensity modulates N2O concentrations over the western Indian shelf

    V. Sudheesh;G. V. M. Gupta;K. V. Sudharma;H. Naik

  • Nitrogen fixation rates in the eastern Arabian Sea

    Ayaz Ahmed;Mangesh Gauns;Siby Kurian;Pratirupa Bardhan

Frequent Co-Authors

Gaute Lavik
Gaute Lavik Max Planck Society
Ronnie N. Glud
Ronnie N. Glud University of Southern Denmark
Allan R. Chivas
Allan R. Chivas University of Wollongong
Bo Thamdrup
Bo Thamdrup University of Southern Denmark
Donald E. Canfield
Donald E. Canfield University of Southern Denmark
Marcel M. M. Kuypers
Marcel M. M. Kuypers Max Planck Society
Mark A. Altabet
Mark A. Altabet University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Tuhin Kumar Mandal
Tuhin Kumar Mandal Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Antonio Tovar-Sánchez
Antonio Tovar-Sánchez Spanish National Research Council
Niels Peter Revsbech
Niels Peter Revsbech Aarhus University

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