An overview of 10-year observation of the South China Sea branch of the Pacific to Indian Ocean throughflow at the Karimata Strait

Besides the Indonesian throughflow (ITF), the South China Sea throughflow (SCSTF) also contributes to the water transport from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean. However, this South China Sea (SCS) branch at the Karimata Strait is poorly observed until 2007, even though its importance has been suggest...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta oceanologica Sinica 2019-04, Vol.38 (4), p.1-11
Hauptverfasser: Wei, Zexun, Li, Shujiang, Susanto, R. Dwi, Wang, Yonggang, Fan, Bin, Xu, Tengfei, Sulistiyo, Budi, Adi, T. Rameyo, Setiawan, Agus, Kuswardani, A., Fang, Guohong
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Zusammenfassung:Besides the Indonesian throughflow (ITF), the South China Sea throughflow (SCSTF) also contributes to the water transport from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean. However, this South China Sea (SCS) branch at the Karimata Strait is poorly observed until 2007, even though its importance has been suggested by numerical studies for decades. In this paper, we review the nearly 10-year field measurement in the Karimata Strait by the execution of the projects of “SCS-Indonesian Seas Transport/Exchange (SITE) and Impacts on Seasonal Fish Migration” and “The Transport, Internal Waves and Mixing in the Indonesian Throughflow regions (TIMIT) and Impacts on Marine Ecosystem”, which extend the observations from the western Indonesian seas to the east to include the main channels of the ITF, is introduced. Some major achievements from these projects are summarized.
ISSN:0253-505X
1869-1099
DOI:10.1007/s13131-019-1410-x