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Thermocline stratification within the Indonesian Seas

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1996
An extensive suite of conductivity‐temperature‐depth stations was obtained from the Baruna Jaya I during the southeast monsoon of 1993 and northwest monsoon of 1994, as part of the Indonesian/U.S. Arlindo project. The main objective of these cruises was to determine sources, pathways, and mixing histories of the throughflow water masses for the monsoon
A. Gani Ilahude, Arnold L. Gordon
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Tidal Mixing Signatures in the Indonesian Seas

Journal of Physical Oceanography, 1996
Abstract Expressions of low-frequency tidal periods are found throughout the Indonesian Seas' temperature field, supporting the hypothesis that vertical mixing is enhanced within the Indonesian Seas by the tides. The thermal signatures of tidal mixing vary mostly at the fortnightly and monthly tidal periods due to nonlinear dynamics redistributing ...
Amy Ffield, Arnold L. Gordon
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Estimation of bottom microplastic flux in the Indonesian seas

Marine Pollution Bulletin
Marine debris, particularly microplastics, is an important environmental problem for Indonesia, impacting vast coastline and diverse marine ecosystems. However, little is known about the microplastics flux to the seafloor in the Indonesian Seas.
Mochamad Riza, Iskandar   +4 more
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Reactive phosphate in the eastern Indonesian seas

Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1988
Vertical profiles and horizontal sections of the reactive phosphate concentration in deep-sea basins in eastern Indonesia, based on data obtained during the Snellius-II and Indopac Expedition are given. Below 1000 m depth the concentration ranged from 2.7 to 2.9 mmol·m−3, slightly larger than in the waters flowing in from the Pacific Ocean.
A.J. van Bennekom, M. Muchtar
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Internal Tide Generation in the Indonesian Seas

2003
Abstract : The long-term goal is to characterize the internal tides in the Indonesian Seas and determine how they may vary seasonally and interannually as the thermocline structure changes. Our primary objective is to provide reliable estimates for the barotropic and baroclinic tides in the Indonesian Seas. We intend to determine: 1) specifically where
Robin Robertson, Amy Field
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Indonesian fishing activity in Australian Seas

Australian Geographer, 1952
(1952). Indonesian fishing activity in Australian Seas. Australian Geographer: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 13-16.
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Seasonal distribution and variability of surface winds in the Indonesian seas using scatterometer and reanalysis data

International Journal of Climatology, 2021
Inovasita Alifdini   +2 more
exaly  

Microplastics in the tropical Northwestern Pacific Ocean and the Indonesian seas

Journal of Sea Research, 2023
Dongliang Yuan   +2 more
exaly  

Law Enforcement in Indonesian Territorial of the Sea

International Journal of Social Science Research, 2014
Various problems on marine field are very complex and they are relating to multiple sectors. Aside from adjusting new matters in the need of arrangement for marine development in Indonesia, the Draft Bill is closely related to various existing sectorial legislative regulations. Harmonization by means of legislative regulations is urgent and significant
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Effect of Tides on the Indonesian Seas Circulation and Their Role on the Volume, Heat and Salt Transports of the Indonesian Throughflow

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2022
Anna Katavouta   +2 more
exaly  

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