Director, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
Scientific Publications:
Papers in refereed Publications
2012
115. Urankar G. M., Prabha T.V.,Pandithurai G.,Prabhu P.M.,
Achuthavarier D., Goswami B.N., 2012: Aerosol and cloud feedbacks
on surface energy balance over selected regions of Indian
subcontinent, J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2011JD016363, in press
2011
114. Joseph S., Sahai A.K., Chattopadhyay R., Goswami B.N., 2011: Can El-Nino and Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events modulate intraseasonal oscillations of Indian summer monsoon? , J. Geophys. Res.,116, D20123, doi:10.1029/2010JD015510
113.Joseph S., Sahai A.K., Goswami B.N. Terray P., Masson S., Luo J.-J., 2011: Possible role of warm SST bias in the simulation of boreal summer monsoon in SINTEX-F2 coupled model, Climate Dynamics, Published online 22 December 2011, pp.1-16,DOI 10.1007/s00382-011-1264-1.
112. Manoj M.G., Devara P.C.S., Safai P.D., Goswami B.N. 2011: Absorbing aerosols facilitate transition of Indian monsoon breaks to active spells, Climate Dynamics, 37, December 2011, pp.2181-2198, DOI 10.1007/s00382-010-0971-3.
111.Chakraborty S., Goswami B.N., Dutta K. 2011: Pacific coral oxygen isotope and the tropospheric temperature gradient over the Asian monsoon region: a tool to reconstruct past Indian summer monsoon rainfall, Journal of Quarternary Science ,Published online, December 2011, DOI: 10.1002/jqs.1541, 1-10
110. Krishna Kumar K., Kamala K., Rajagopalan B., Hoerling M.P., Eischeid J.K., Patwardhan S.K., Srinivasan G., Goswami B.N., Nemanai R., 2011: The once and future pulse of Indian monsoonal climate, Climate Dynamics, 36, 2011, pp.2159-2170, DOI 10.1007/s00382-010-0974-0.
109. Saha S.K., Halder S., Krishna Kumar K., Goswami B.N. 2011: Pre-onset land surface processes and 'internal' interannual variabilities of the Indian summer monsoon, Climate Dynamics,vol.36, June 2011, 2011-2089, DOI 10.1007/s00382-010-0886-z
108. Goswami B.B., Neena J.M., Mukhopadhyay P., Waliser D.E., Benedict J.J., Maloney E.D., Khairoutdinov M., Goswami B.N., 2011: Monsoon Intraseasonal Oscillations as simulated by the Superparameterized Community Atmosphere Model, J. Geophys. Res., 116, doi:10.1029/2011JD015948
107. Goswami B.N.,Wheeler M.C., Gottschalck J.C. and Waliser D.E., 2011: Intra- seasonal Variability and Forecasting: A Review of Recent Research , The Global Monsoon System: Research and Forecast, 2nd Edition, World Scientific Publication Company in collaboration with WMO, vol. 5, pp.389-407
106. Prabha T.V., Goswami B.N., Murthy B.S., Kulkarni J.R., 2011: Nocturnal low-level jet and 'atmospheric streams' over the rain shadow region of Indian Western Ghats, Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 137, pp. 1273-1287, DOI:10.1002/qj.818
105. Prabha T.V., Khain A., Maheshkumar R.S., Pandithurai G., Kulkarni J.R., Konwar M. Goswami B.N., 2011: Microphysics of pre-monsoon and monsoon clouds as seen from in situ measurements during CAIPEEX, J. Atmo. Sci, online, pp. 1-60, doi: 10.1175/2011JAS3707.1
104. Neena J.M., Suhas E., Goswami B.N. 2011: Leading role of internal dynamics in the 2009 Indian Summer Monsoon drought, J. Geophys. Res., 116, D13103, doi:10.1029/2010JD015328
103. Vialard J., Jayakumar A., Gnanaseelan C., Lengaigne M., Sengupta D., Goswami B.N. 2011: Processes of 30-90 days sea surface temperature variability in the northern Indian Ocean during boreal summer, online, 17 February 2011, pp.1-16, Clim. Dyn.,DOI 10.1007/s00382-011-1015-3
102. Mukhopadhyay, P., S. Taraphdar, Goswami B.N. 2011: Influence of moist processes on track and intensity forecast of cyclones over the North Indian Ocean, J. Geophys. Res., 116, D05116, pp.1-21, doi:10.1029/2010JD014700
101. Mujumdar M., Salunke K., Suryachandra Rao A., Ravichandran M., Goswami B.N. 2011: Diurnal cycle induced amplification of sea surface temperature Intraseasonal oscillations over the Bay of Bengal in summer monsoon season, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 29, pp.206-210
2010
100. Joseph S., Sahai A.K., Goswami B.N. 2010: Boreal summer intraseasonal oscillations and seasonal Indian monsoon prediction in DEMETER coupled models, Climate Dynamics, vol.35, pp.651-667
99. Goswami B.N., Kulkarni J.R., Mujumdar V.R., Chattopadhyay 2009: On factors responsible for recent secular trend in the onset phase of monsoon intraseasonal oscillations, International Journal of Climatology, vol. 30, pp.2240-2246, Short Communication, doi:10.1002/joc.2041
98. Suryachandra A. Rao, Chaudhari H.S., Pokhrel S., Goswami B.N. 2010: Unusual central Indian drought of summer monsoon - 2008: Role of Southern Tropical Indian Ocean warming, Journal of Climate,, 23, 5163-5174
97. Taraphdar S., Mukhopadhyay P., Goswami B.N. 2010: Predictability of Indian summer monsoon weather during active and break phases using a high resolution regional model, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L21812, 1-6, doi:10.1029/2010GL044969
96. Mukhopadhyay P., Taraphdar S., Goswami B.N., Krishna Kumar K., 2010: Indian summer monsoon precipitation climatology in a high resolution regional climate model: Impact of convective parameterization on systematic biases, Weather and Forecasting, Vol. 25, 369-387, doi:10.1175/2009WAF2222320.1
95. Padma Kumari B., Goswami B.N., 2010: Seminal role of clouds on solar dimming over the Indian monsoon region, Geophy. Res. Lett., 37, L06703, pp.1-5, doi:10.1029/2009GL042133
94. Goswami B.B., Mukhopadhyay P., Mahanta R., Goswami B.N., 2010: Multiscale interaction with Topography and Extreme Rainfall Events in the North-East Indian region, J. Geophys. Res.,Vol. 115, doi:10.1029/2009JD012275, D12114
93. Suhas E., Goswami B.N., 2010: Loss of significance and multidecadal variability of the Madden-Julian oscillation, Journal of Climate, 23, p.3739-3759, doi:10.1175/2010JCLI3180.1
92. Neena J.M., Goswami B.N., 2010: Extension of potential predictability of Indian summer monsoon dry and wet spells in recent decades, Quarterly Journal of Royal Meteorological Society, 136, pp.583-592
2009
91. Chattopadhyay R., Goswami B.N., Sahai A.K., Fraedrich K., 2009: Role of stratiform rainfall in modifying the northward propagation of Monsoon Intraseasonal Oscillation,, J. Geophys. Res.,114, D19114, doi:10.1029/2009JD011869, pp.1-15
90. Joseph S., Sahai A.K.,B N Goswami, 2009 :Eastward propagating MJO during boreal summer and Indian monsoon droughts, Climate Dynamics, 32, DOI 10.1007/s00382-008-0412-8, pp. 1139-1153
89. Mani N.J., Suhas E., Goswami B.N., 2009: Can global warming make Indian monsoon weather less predictable? , Geophysical Research Letters, 36, L08811, pp.1-5, doi:10.1029 /2009GL037989
2008
88. Suhas E., Goswami B.N., 2008: Regime shift in Indian summer monsoon climatological intraseasonal oscillations, Geophysical Research Letters, 35, L20703, pp.1-6, doi:10.1029/2008GL035511
87. Sahai A.K., Chattopadhyay R., Goswami B.N., 2008: SST based large multi-model ensemble forecasting system for Indian summer monsoon rainfall, Geophysical Research Letters, 35, L19705, pp.1-9, doi:10.1029/2008GL035461
86. Chattopadhyay R., Sahai A.K., Goswami B.N., 2008: Objective Identification of Nonlinear Convectively Coupled Phases of Monsoon Intraseasonal Oscillation: Implications for Prediction, J. Atmo. Sci.,65, 1549-1569
2007
85. P. K. Xavier and B N Goswami, 2007 : Analog method for realtime forecasting of summer monsoon subseasonal variability, Mon. Weather Review 135, 4149-4160
84. Xavier P.K., Goswami B. N., 2007:Promising alternative to prediction of seasonal mean all India rainfall, Current Science, 93, 195-202
83. Ajaya Mohan, R. S. and Goswami B. N., 2007: Dependence of simulation of boreal tropical summer intraseasonal oscillaions on simulation of seasonal mean. J. Atmo. Sci. , 64, 460-478
82. P. K. Xavier, C. Marzin and B. N. Goswami, 2007: An objective definition of the Indian summer monsoon season and a new perspective on ENSO-monsoon relationship, Q. J. Meteorol. Soc. 133, 749-764
81. Sengupta D., Senana R., Goswami B.N. and J. Vialard, 2005, Intraseasonal variability of equatorial Indian Ocean zonalcurrents, J. Climate (2007), 20, 3036-3055
2006
80. Goswami B.N., Venugopal V., Sengupta D., Madhusoodanan M.S., Xavier Prince K., 2006: Increasing trend of Extreme Rain Events over India in a Warming Environment, Science, 314, 5804, 1 December, 1442-1445.
79. Goswami B.N., Wu G., Yasunari T. 2006: Annual cycle, Intraseasonal Oscillations and Roadblock to seasonal predictability of the Asian summer monsoon, J. Climate, 19,5078-5099
78. Suneet Dwivedi, Ashok Kumar Mittal, B. N. Goswami, 2006: An empirical rule for extended range prediction of duration of Indian summer monsoon breaks. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L18801, doi:10.1029/2006GL027035.
77. B. N. Goswami, M. S. Madhusoodanan, C. P. Neema, and D. Sengupta, 2006: A physical mechanism for North Atlantic SST influence on the Indian summer monsoon, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L02706, doi:10.1029/ 2005GL024803
2005
76. Goswami B. N. and Xavier Prince K., 2005: ENSO control on the South Asian Monsoon through the length of the rainy season Geophys. Res. Lett. 32, L18717, doi:10.1029/2005GL023216.
75. B. N. Goswami and Prince K. Xavier, 2005: Dynamics of 'Internal' Interannual Variability of Indian Summer Monsoon in a GCM J. Geophys. Res., 110, D24104, doi:10.1029/2005JD006042.
74. B. N. Goswami, 2005: South Asian Monsoon: in Intraseasonal Variability of the Atmosphere-Ocean Climate System, Eds. William K. M. Lau and Duane E.Waliser Chapter 2, Praxis, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 19-61 pp.
73. B. N. Goswami, 2005: The Asian monsoon: Interdecadal Variability, in The Asian Monsoon, Eds, Bin Wang, Chapter 7, Praxis, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 295-327 pp.
2004
72. B. N. Goswami, 2004: Interdecadal Change in Potential Predictability of the Indian Summer Monsoon, Geophys. Res. Lett. 31, L16208, doi:10.1029/2004GL020337.
71. Piyali Chatterjee and B. N. Goswami , 2004: Structure, genesis and scale selection of the tropical quasi-biweekly mode, Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc. 130, 1171-1194.
2003
70. Goswami, B N and Prince K Xavier , 2003: Potential Predictability and Extended Range Prediction of Indian Summer Monsoon Breaks, Geophys. Res. Lett. 30(18), 1966, doi:10.1029/2003GL017,810, 2003.
69. Retish Senan, Debasis Sengupta and B N Goswami, 2003: Intraseasonal 'monsoon jets' in the equatorial Indian Ocean, Geophys. Res. Lett. 30(14), 1750, doi:10.1029/ 2003GL017583, 2003.
68. Goswami, B N, R.S Ajaya Mohan, Prince K Xavier and D. Sengupta, 2003:Clustering of Low Pressure Systems During the Indian Summer Monsoon by Intraseasonal Oscillations, Geophys. Res. Lett. 30 (8), 1431, doi: 10.1029/ 2002GL016734, 2003.
67. Goswami, B N, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2003: Indian Ocean Surface Winds from NCMRWF Analysis as Compared to QuikSCAT and Moored Buoy Winds, Proc. Indian. Acad. Sci. (Earth & Planetary Sci.), 112, No. 1, March 2003, pp. 61-77
66. Goswami, B N, and D. Sengupta, 2003:, J. Geophys. Res. 108(C4), 3124, doi:10.1029/2002JC001497, 2003.
65. Ajaya Mohan R S and B N Goswami, 2003: Potential Predictability of the Asian Summer Monsoon on Monthly and Seasonal Time Scales Meteor. Atmos. Phys. DOI 10.1007/s00703-002-0576-4.
2001
64. Goswami B N and Ajaya Mohan R S, 2001: Intra-seasonal oscillations and inter-annual variability of the Indian summer monsoon, J. Climate, 14, 1180-1198. [download pdf file]
63. Goswami B N and Jayavelu V, 2001: On possible impact of the Indian summer monsoon on the ENSO, Geophys. Res. Letts, 28, 571-574. [download pdf file]
62. Goswami B N and Manu Anna Thomas, 2001: Decadal variations of Hadley and Walker Circulations in the tropics, Mausam (special issue on Global and Regional Climate Change), 52, 23-36.
61. Goswami B N and Ajaya Mohan R S, 2001: Intra-seasonal oscillations and Predictability of the Indian summer monsoon, Proc. Ind. Natl. Sci. Aca., 67A(3), 369-383.
60. Goswami B N and Ajaya Mohan R S, 2001: Estimate of monthly mean predictability in the tropics form observations, Curr. Sci, 80, 56-63.
59. Sengupta, D., Senan R. and Goswami B. N., 2001: Origin of intraseasonal variability of circulation in the tropical central Indian Ocean,Geophys. Res. Letts. 28, 1267-1270.
58. Sengupta, D., Goswami B. N. and Senan, R 2001: Coherent intraseasonal oscillations of ocean and atmosphere during the Asian summer monsoon, Geophys. Res. Letts.28, 4127-4131.
2000
57. Goswami B. N. and Manu Anna Thomas 2000: Walker circulation associated with interdecadal and interannual variability in the tropics, J. Meteorol. Soc. Japan.78, 765-775.
56. Krishnamurthy V and Goswami B. N. 2000: Indian monsoon-ENSO relationship on inter decadal time scales, J. Climate, 13, 579-595.
55. Goswami B. N. , 2000: Comments on 'Choice of South Asian Summer Monsoon Indices', Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc., 81, 821-822.
54. Goswami B. N. and Ajaya Mohan R S, 2000: A common spatial mode for intra-seasonal and inter-annual variation and predictability of the Indian summer monsoon, Curr. Sci, 79, 1106-1111.
53. Goswami B. N. and Manu Anna Thomas, 2000: Coupled Ocean-atmosphere inter-decadal modes in the tropics, J. Met. Soc. Japan, 78, 765-775.
1999
52. Goswami B. N., Annamalai H and Krishnamurthy , 1999:A broad scale circulation index for interannual variability of the Indian summer monsoon, Q. J. Roy. Met. Soc., 125, 611-633.
51. Saji N H, Goswami B. N., Vinayachandran P N and Yamagata T 1999: A dipole mode in the tropical Indian Ocean, Nature. 401, 360-363. [download pdf file]
1998
50. Goswami B. N. 1998: Interannual variation of Indian summer monsoon in a GCM: External conditions versus internal feedbacks, J. Climate, 11, 501-522.
49. Goswami B. N. 1998: Physics of ENSO-Monsoon connection, Ind. J. Marine Sci., 27, 82-89.
48. Goswami B. N., Sengupta D and Suresh Kumar 1998: Intraseasonal oscillaions and interannual variability of surface winds over the Indian monsoon region, Proc. Ind. Aca. Sci. (Earth and Planetary Sci.), 107, 45-64.
1997
47. Goswami B. N., Rajendran K and Sengupta D 1997: Source of seasonality and scale dependence of predictability in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model, Mon. Wea. Rev., 125, 846-858.
46. Saji N. H. and Goswami B. N. 1997: An intercomparison of the seasonal cycle of tropical surface stress simulated by 17 AMIP GCMs, Climate Dynamics, 13, 561-585.
45. Goswami B. N. 1997: Chaos and predictability of the Indian summer monsoon, Pramana - J. Physics, 48, 719-736.
44. Goswami B. N. 1996: The challenge of weather prediction: what makes it difficult; Part II: The conceptual and technical difficulties, RESONANCE, Ind. Acad. Sci., Bangalore, Jan. 1997.
43. Goswami B. N. 1996: The challenge of weather prediction: what makes it difficult; Part III: Old and new ways of weather prediction, RESONANCE, Ind. Acad. Sci., Bangalore, March 1997.
1996
42. Goswami B. N. and Annamalai H. 1996: Origin of a trend in ECMWF wind analysis and its objective removal: Importance in interannual variability studies, Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. (Earth & Planetary Sci.), 105, 101-117.
41. Chandrasekar A. and Goswami B. N. 1996: Feedback between convective heating and dynamics and movements of tropical cyclones,Meteorol. Atmos. Phys., 61, 55-64.
40. Saji N. H. and Goswami B. N. 1996: An improved linear model of tropical surface wind variability, Q. J. Roy. Meteorol. Soc., 122, 23-53.
39. Chandrasekar A. and Goswami B. N. 1996: A linear model study of the mid tropospheric ridge and its displacement, Mausam, 47, 369-376.
38. Goswami P. and Goswami B. N. 1996: Reply to "Comments on modification of n=0 equatorial waves due to interaction between convection and dynamics" by Smith and Srinivasan, J. Atmos. Sci.,53, 919-922.
37. Goswami B. N. 1996: The challenge of weather prediction: what makes it difficult; Part I: Basic driving, RESONANCE, Ind. Acad. Sci., Bangalore, Nov. 1996.
1995
36. Goswami B. N. 1995: Modelling and predictability studies of the tropical coupled ocean-atmosphere system, J. Ind. Inst. Sci., (Special Issue of Fluid Mechanics Research), 75, 403-430.
35. Anantharaman A., Goswami B. N. and Chandrasekar A. 1995: Lyapunov exponent and predictability of the tropical coupled ocean-atmosphere system, Current Science, 68, 946-950.
34. Biswas M., Goswami B. N. and Chandrasekar A. 1995: Bispectra of a tropical coupled ocean-atmosphere system, Current Science, 68, 1236-1243.
33. Goswami B. N., Krishnamurthy V. and Saji N. H. 1995: Simulation of ENSO related surface winds in the tropics by an AGCM forced by observed SST. Mon. Wea. Rev., 123, 1677-1694.
32. Goswami B. N. 1995: A multiscale interaction model for the origin of the tropospheric QBO. J. Climate, 8, 529-539.
1994
31. Goswami B. N. 1994: Dynamical predictability of seasonal mean monsoon rainfall: Problems and Prospects, Proc. Ind. Natl. Sci. Aca. Part A, 60, 101-120.
1993
30. Goswami B. N., Sudha Selvarajan and Krishnamurthy V 1993: Mechanisms of variability and predictability of the tropical ocean-atmosphere system. Proc. Ind. Academy Sci. (Earth & Planet. Sci.), 102, 49-72.
29. Krishnamurthy V., Goswami B. N. and Legnani R 1993: A conceptual model for the aperiodicity of Interannual variability in the tropics, Geophys. Res. Letts. 20, 435-438.
28. Goswami B. N. and Shukla J. 1993: Aperiodic variability in the Cane-Zebiak model: A diagnostic study. J. Climate, 6, 628-638
1992
27. Goswami B. N. and Goswami P. 1992: Mechanisms of some tropical intraseasonal oscillations, Geophys. Res. Letts., 19, 681-684.
26. Selvarajan Sudha and Goswami B. N.
1992: On the stability of a coupled ocean atmosphere system in the
presence of wave-CISK, Proc. Indian Aca. Sci. (Earth &
Planetary Sci.), 101, 153-176
1991
25. Goswami B. N. and Selvarajan Sudha 1991: Convergence feedback and unstable low frequency oscillations in a simple coupled ocean-atmosphere model, Geophys. Res. Lett., 18, 991-994.
24. Goswami P. and Goswami B. N. 1991: Modification of n = 0 equatorial waves due to interaction between convection and dynamics, J. Atmos. Sci., 48, 2231-2244.
23. Selvarajan Sudha, Goswami B. N. and Sankar Rao M. 1991: Regional and seasonal dependence of the stability of a tropical coupled ocean-atmosphere system. Atmospheric Research, 26, 425-444.
22. Goswami B.N. and Shukla, J. 1991: Predictability and variability of a coupled ocean atmosphere model, J. Marine Systems, 1, 217-228.
21. Goswami B.N. and Shukla, J. 1991: Predictability of a coupled ocean atmosphere model, J. Climate, 4, 3-22.
Before 1990
20. Goswami, B.N. 1988: Potential marine deck sampling problems over monsoonal oceans, Trop. Ocean-Atmos. Newsletter Jan. issue (pp 2-4).
19. Rao Kusuma, G. and Goswami B.N. 1988: Interannual variations of SST over the Arabian Sea and the Indian monsoon: A new perspective, Mon. Wea. Rev., 116, 558-568.
18. Goswami B.N. 1987: A mechanism for the West Northwest movement of the monsoon depressions, Nature, 326, 376-370.
17. Goswami B. N. 1985: The sensitivity of the NH summer mean meridional circulation to changes in the large scale eddy forcing. Proc. Indian Academy of Sciences (Earth and Planet. Sci.), 94, 219-235.
16. Goswami, B.N., J. Shukla, E.K. Schneider and Y. Sud 1984: Study of the dynamics of the Inter-tropical convergence zone with a symmetric version of the GLAS Climatic Model, J. Atmos. Sci., 41, 5-19.
15. Goswami, B.N. and J. Shukla, 1984: Quasi-periodic oscillations in a symmetric general circulation model, J. Atmos. Sci., 41, 20-37.
14. Goswami, B.N. 1983: Theoretical study of multiple equilibria in simple axisymmetric tropical circulations, Tellus, 35A, 119-1335.
13. Jain, R.K. and Goswami, B.N. V. Satyan, and R.N. Keshavamurty, 1981: Envelope soliton solution for Finite Amplitude Equatorial Waves, Proc. Indian Academy of Sciences (Earth and Planet. Sci.), 90, 305-326.
12. Satyan, V., Keshavamurty, R.N., Goswami, B.N., Dash, S.K. and H.S. Sinha, 1980: Monsoon Cyclogenesis and Large Scale Flow Patterns over South Asia, Proc. Indian Academy of Sciences (Earth and Planet. Sci.), 89, 277-292.
11. Goswami, B.N., R.N. Keshavamurty, and V. Satyan, 1980: Role of Barotropic-Baroclinic Instability on the Growth of Monsoon Depressions and Mid-tropospheric cyclones, Proc. Indian Academy of Sciences (Earth Planet. Sci.), 89, 79-97.
10. Keshavamurty, R.N., Satyan, V., and Goswami, B.N. 1978: Indian Summer Monsoon cyclogenesis and its variability, Nature, 274, 576-578.
9. Goswami, B.N. and Sinha, Mukul, 1978: Effect of Cold Electron in the Linear and Nonlinear Ion Acoustic Waves, Plasma Phys., 20, 91-93.
8. Goswami, B.N., Satya, Y.S. and Kulkarni, V.H., 1977: Drift dissipative instability in a two temperature plasma, Pramana,9, 171-178.
7. Sinha, Mukul and Goswami, B.N. 1977: Magnetosonic wave in the presence of a lower hybrid turbulence and plasma heating, Phys. Fluids, 20, 2145.
6. Satya Y.S. and Goswami, B.N. 1977: Ion Acoustic Solitary Waves in the presence of a high frequency electric field, Phys. Lett., 61A, 388-390.
5. Goswami, B.N. and Buti, B., 1977: Finite Amplitude Drift Waves in a Collisional Plasma, Plasma Phys., 19, 53-61.
4. Goswami, B.N. and Sinha Mukul, 1976: Ion Acoustic Solitary Waves in Inhomogeneous Media with Temperature Inhomogeneity, Pramana, 7, 141-145.
3. Goswami, B.N. and Buti, B., 1976: Ion Acoustic Solitary Waves in a two-electron temperature plasma, Phys. Lett.,57A, 149-150.
2. Goswami, B.N. and Buti B., 1975: Cross-field current driven electrostatic instability in plasma with generalized distribution function, Nucl. Fusion, 15, 991-997.
1. Goswami, B.N., Lakhina, G.S., and Buti, B. 1974: Return-current instability and its effects on Beam-Plasma System, Pramana,3, 10-27.