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Geostrophic transport of Indonesian throughflow
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posted on 2023-05-16, 09:51 authored by Meyers, G, Bailey, RJ, Worby, APThe 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. The mean relative throughflow-transport is found to be 5 × 106 m3/s. Hydrographic data is used to investigate deeper currents and the total throughflow. The mean annual cycle of throughflow-transport has strong annual and semiannual components. The maximum net, relative transport toward the west between Australia and Indonesia is 12 Sv, in August/September. The amplitude and phase of the annual signal vary considerably within the Indonesian region. © 1995.
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Deep-Sea Research. Part 1: Oceanographic Research PapersVolume
42Issue
7Pagination
1163-1174ISSN
0967-0637Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic StudiesPublisher
Pergamon-Elsevier Science LtdPlace of publication
Oxford, UKRepository Status
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