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Microplastic occurrence in the deep-sea sediment of the Indonesian Throughflow, Banggai Sea

open access: yesJournal of Hazardous Materials Advances
Noer Kholis   +5 more
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Temperature finestructure in the Indonesian Seas

Journal of Geophysical Research, 2008
Twenty‐one years of eXpendable BathyThermograph temperature profile data are used to examine the spatial and temporal variability in finestructure throughout the Indonesian Seas region. Finestructure is the variation of vertical properties on scales from several meter to tens of meter thickness, and is associated, for example, with internal wave ...
Robin Robertson
exaly   +2 more sources

The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas

1997
Abstract Located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and between the Asian and Australian continents, the seas of the Indonesian Archipelago have a significant role in global weather patterns and oceanic circulation. The dynamic interplay between geological, physical, chemical, and biological processes, past and present, has given ...
Tomas Tomascik   +3 more
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Indonesian ‘king of the sea’ discovered

Nature, 1998
On 30 July 1998, an Indonesian population of coelacanth was discovered. It is apparently the same species as the well-known coelacanth from the Comoran archipelago in the Indian Ocean, Latimeria chalumnae Smith.
Mark V. Erdmann   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Existence of eddies at crossroad of the Indonesian seas

Ocean Dynamics, 2011
An eddy-resolving Indo-Pacific ocean circulation model was applied to highlight the behavior of eddies throughout the Indonesian seas. The complexity of the topography and coastline at the entrance of the Makassar Strait induce an eddy-type throughflow, instead of a straightforward flow.
Kartadikaria, A.R.   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

On the splitting of main currents in the Indonesian seas

Oceans '02 MTS/IEEE, 2005
A regional baroclinic model of the Indonesian seas circulation, based on the Princeton Ocean Model, has been developed. Fifteen levels in the vertical are chosen to resolve the vertical structure of the circulation. The horizontal resolution of about 10 km provides a sufficiently accurate description of the bottom topography in the area.
W.H. Burnett, V.M. Kamenkovoich
openaire   +1 more source

Simulated seasonal circulation in the Indonesian Seas

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1993
Seasonal circulation in the Indonesian Seas is investigated in detail by use of a high‐resolution oceanic general circulation model forced by the monthly mean climatological wind stress. Although the net barotropic through flow between the Pacific and Indian oceans is not permitted, the model appears to be successful in predicting the observed ...
Yukio Masumoto, Toshio Yamagata
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Spatial structure of turbulent mixing inferred from historical CTD datasets in the Indonesian seas

Progress in Oceanography, 2020
Adi Purwandana   +2 more
exaly  

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