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Stepwise Weakening of the Pliocene Leeuwin Current
The Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) operates as an important link in global thermohaline circulation, and ITF variability probably modulated Pliocene climate change.
David De Vleeschouwer +2 more
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Stratification and Characteristic of Water Masses in Selayar Slope-Southern Makassar Strait
Selayar slope is the confluence of the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) from the Makassar Strait and seasonal Java-Flores current. The CTD data from Java-Makassar-Flores (JMF) Cruise where an intensive 24-h CTD “yoyo” measurement was conducted in Selayar ...
Isnaini Prihatiningsih +3 more
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Variability of the Indo-Pacific Ocean exchanges [PDF]
The ECCO–GODAE global estimate of the ocean circulation 1992–2007 is analyzed in the region of the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), including the Southern Ocean flow south of Australia.
Wunsch, Carl
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The southeastern Indian Ocean (SEIO) exhibits prominent decadal variability in sea surface salinity (SSS), showing salinity decreases during 1995-2000 and 2005-2011 and increases during 2000-2005 and after 2011.
Jie Li +7 more
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The connection of the Indonesian Throughflow, South Indian Ocean Countercurrent and the Leeuwin Current [PDF]
East of Madagascar, the shallow “South Indian Ocean Counter Current (SICC)” flows from west to east across the Indian Ocean against the direction of the wind-driven circulation.
E. Lambert +2 more
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The reversal of the multi-decadal trends of the equatorial Pacific easterly winds, and the Indonesian Throughflow and Leeuwin Current transports [PDF]
Multi-decadal weakening trend of the equatorial Pacific easterly winds since 1960 has reversed after 1993. The trend reversal has induced cooling (shallow thermocline) trend in the equatorial western Pacific before 1993, followed by a warming (deep ...
Arne Biastoch +28 more
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Seasonal Mean Variability of Coral-based Sea Surface Salinity From Simeulue, Mentawai, Bunaken, and Bali [PDF]
DOI: 10.17014/ijog.v8i3.161Sea surface salinity is an important parameter in a climate study. Coral δ18O records δ18O seawater and sea surface temperature (SST). While, coral Sr/Ca records SST only commonly used in a paleoclimate study to reconstruct SST.
Cahyarini, S. Y. (Sri)
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Our dated phylogeny and biogeographic analysis of Mantophryne, a microhylid frog genus endemic to New Guinea, revealed origins in the East Papuan Composite Terrane (EPCT) in the late Pliocene. Dispersal and diversification out from the EPCT was driven by tectonic activity and climate reorganisation, creating habitat corridors and isolations in the Late
Rebecca S. Morris +5 more
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Abstract The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) predictability has notably declined since the 1998–2013 global warming hiatus, challenging conventional sea surface temperature (SST)‐based forecast models. We identify sea surface salinity (SSS) as a critical yet underappreciated driver for restoring ENSO forecast skill post‐hiatus.
Jing Wang +3 more
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The interannual variability of the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) in the Makassar Strait in 2015–2017 is analyzed using observations and ORAS5 reanalysis data.
Wending Xu, Dongliang Yuan, Mingting Li
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