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Coral geochemical tracers have been used in studies of the paleoclimatology and paleoceanography of the tropics and subtropics. We measured Sr/Ca and oxygen isotope ratios (δ18O) in a coral sample collected from the southern part of Lombok Strait, a ...
Ai Genda +5 more
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Indonesian Throughflow promoted eastward propagation of the Madden-Julian Oscillation
Understanding the impacts of the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) on the eastward propagation of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is crucial for accurately simulating the MJO and achieving high-skill sub-seasonal predictions.
Libin Ma, Mingting Li, Fei Liu, Juan Li
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ENSO and IOD influence on Indonesian Throughflow variability in the Makassar Strait and Banda Sea [PDF]
The Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) is a critical component of global ocean circulation, yet its response to simultaneous climate phenomena remains complex.
Srioktoviana Siti Khadijah +6 more
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Simulated Ocean Circulation from INDESO data in the Region of the Gulf of Tomini
The Tomini is one of the largest gulf in Indonesia. The gulf also has a unique profile and adjacent to Maluku Sea which is the eastern route of the Indonesian Throughflow.
Satria Yukiadi Santoso +4 more
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Abstract Dissolved neodymium (Nd) isotopes are key tracers for water mass mixing in the open ocean and for land‐ocean exchanges in marginal seas. Hydrogenous Nd isotope ratios (expressed as εNd) in cores north of the equator reflect values of the surrounding lithology and tend to vary in accordance with local rainfall records, indicating higher ...
A. P. S. Cruz +3 more
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Warming Trend in the Western Indian Ocean Driven by Oceanic Transport
Abstract The ocean has absorbed over 90% of the excess heat trapped in the Earth system due to rising greenhouse gas emissions, with upper layers playing a crucial role. This study finds that 35% of the total ocean heat content (OHC) in the western Indian Ocean is stored within the upper 300 m.
Ligin Joseph +6 more
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Bipolar Oceanic Processes Drive Indonesian Throughflow Decline Under Climate Warming
Climate models consistently project a weakening Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) under future warming, but its driving mechanisms remain incompletely explained.
Weihao Wang, Shantong Sun, Lixin Wu
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The rare triple-dip 2020–2023 La Niña event has resulted in a series of extreme climate events across the globe. Here, we reveal the role of tropical Indo-Pacific oceanic interactions in driving the first triple-dip La Niña of the twenty-first century ...
Mingting Li +4 more
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Direct South Pacific Water Intrusion Into the Indonesian Seas
Abstract Mooring observations in the Halmahera Sea during September 2018 through October 2020 show a mean transport of 0.37–0.76 Sv through the Gebe Strait into the Indonesian seas. This estimate, together with mooring measurements in the Makassar Strait, the Maluku Channel, and the Jailolo Strait of the Halmahera Sea, suggests the total mean transport
Dongliang Yuan +13 more
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Why Horizontal Resolution and Bathymetry Matter in Modeling the Indonesian Seas
Abstract Accurately representing small‐scale bathymetry in ocean modeling is challenging, as it requires high‐resolution bathymetry observations and high‐resolution model grids. However, it is crucial for the representation of global ocean circulation.
Océane Richet +3 more
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