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The low-latitude flow of water masses from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), is a choke point of the surface ocean return flow of the ocean conveyor belt.
Markus Kienast +6 more
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Indonesian Throughflow in an eddy-permitting oceanic GCM
An eddy-permitting quasi-global oceanic GCM was driven by wind stresses from reanalysis data for the period of 1958–2001 to get the time series of the upper circulation in the Indonesian Sea. The model represents a reasonable pathway of Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) with Makassar Strait making the major passage transfer the North Pacific water southward.
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The Pacific Ocean decadal satellite data analysis and ENSO events connectivity to the Halmahera Sea
The Pacific Ocean (PO) greatly influences the Indonesian sea, plays a crucial role in global climate and ocean circulation, and connects to the Indian Ocean (IO).
Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis +4 more
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Oceanography of the Indonesian Seas and Their Throughflow [PDF]
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Temperature variability and its governing mechanisms within the Jailolo Strait, Indonesia
Long-term reanalysis data from the Bluelink ReANalysis 2020 (BRAN2020) are used to investigate temperature variability from 2010 to 2020 in the Jailolo Strait–Halmahera Sea, which is part of the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) eastern route.
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Corrigendum: Detecting Change in the Indonesian Seas
Janet Sprintall +35 more
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Monitoring Indonesian throughflow variability: Challenges and perspectives [PDF]
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Multi-decadal timeseries of the Indonesian throughflow
Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 2018Abstract NCEP reanalysis wind data from 1948 to 2016 and Makassar Strait transport from 2004 to 2011 are used to construct a multi-decadal timeseries of 0–300 m Makassar Throughflow using a back-propagation (BP) neural network. Based on the 2004–2015 Makassar timeseries, 0–300 m transport accounts for 75% (±8%) of the total Makassar throughflow ...
Mingting Li, Arnold L Gordon, Jun Wei
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Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 2009
Impacts of the South China Sea Throughflow (SCST) on seasonal and interannual variations of the Indonesian Throughflow are studied by comparing outputs from ocean general circulation model (OGCM) experiments with and without the SCST. The observed subsurface maximum in the southward flow through the Makassar Strait is simulated only when the SCST ...
Tomoki Tozuka +2 more
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Impacts of the South China Sea Throughflow (SCST) on seasonal and interannual variations of the Indonesian Throughflow are studied by comparing outputs from ocean general circulation model (OGCM) experiments with and without the SCST. The observed subsurface maximum in the southward flow through the Makassar Strait is simulated only when the SCST ...
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Geostrophic transport of Indonesian throughflow
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 1995Abstract The Indonesian throughflow was measured during a six year period, permitting estimates of the mean and mean annual cycle of volume transport. The measurements are based on regularly repeated XBT sections, which were used with the climatological T/S relationship to calculate geostrophic currents relative to 400 m.
G. Meyers, R.J. Bailey, A.P. Worby
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