The westward intrusion of south Pacific water at the western tip of the New Guinea Island SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
The westward intrusion of south Pacific water at the western tip of the New Guinea Island
Author(s)
Kim, Eung; Jeon, Dongchull; Hadikusumah
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Eung(김응)
Alternative Author(s)
김응; 전동철
Publication Year
2013-01
Abstract
Fromthe eastern Indonesian cruise from November 14 to 23, 2007, CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth profiler) /ADCP (acoustic Doppler current profiler)casting and seawater sampling were done at 25 stations around Waigeo Island near New Guinea Island. It was found overall westward intrusion of the south Pacific waters into the Seram Sea and southward spreading of the north and south Pacific waters into the Seram Sea. There is westward residual flow along the channel between Waigeo and New Guinea within upper 200 m with the maximum speed up to 50 cm/s, and much weaker eastward flow in the lower layer (< 10 cm/s) due to blocking by the shallow sill at the west of the Dampier Strait. The abrupt change of bottom topography induces active horizontal and vertical mixing which results in a three-layered current system with a major through-flow of -0.99 Sv (Sv = 10(6) m(3)/s) into the Seram Sea; the transports in the upper and the lower layers are -1.14 Sv and -0.24 Sv (westward), respectively, and in the middle there is a return flow with the transport of +0.39 Sv (eastward).
ISSN
0253-505X
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/3285
DOI
10.1007/s13131-013-0264-x
Bibliographic Citation
ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA, v.32, no.1, pp.24 - 31, 2013
Publisher
SPRINGER
Subject
EQUATORIAL PACIFIC; NORTH PACIFIC; OCEAN CIRCULATION; MINDANAO CURRENT; UNDERCURRENT; VARIABILITY; TURBULENCE; SECTION
Keywords
a three-layered system; New Guinea coastal undercurrent; south Pacific tropical water (SPTW); south Pacific intermediate water (SPIW); vertical mixing
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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