Hydrodynamic Conditions of the Banda and Northern Arafura Seas in the Northwest Monsoon (Februay2014)

Abdul Basit, H. Mulyadi, P. Pitriana, M. Putri, B. Mayer, T. Pohlmann
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The physical and hydrodynamic conditions in the Banda and Northern Arafura Seas (BAS) during northwest monsoon (February 2014) were investigated using a three-dimensional baroclinic nonlinear numerical model—the Hamburg Shelf Ocean Model (HAMSOM). This study found that northwesterly winds induced eastward surface currents that transported relatively fresh water from the Flores Sea to the Arafura Sea via the Banda Sea. It was also found that the westerly surface currents carried relatively cold water induced by upwelling along the northern coast of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Furthermore, the simulation results revealed that relatively saline surface water from the Indian Ocean intruding through the Ombai Strait and Timor Passage contributed to the surface water of the Eastern Banda Sea and Aru Basin being more saline than the surrounding water. Part of the surface water sank as a result of downwelling in the Arafura Sea. The BAS had higher salinity than the Makassar Strait at a depth of 75 –300m. The simulation results suggested that the higher salinity was due to the influence of the South Pacific Subtropical Water (SPSW) that entered the Indonesian Seas primarily through the Halmahera Sea.
西北季风期班达海和阿拉法特拉海北部的水动力条件(2014年2月)
利用三维斜压非线性数值模式-汉堡陆架海洋模式(HAMSOM)研究了西北季风(2014年2月)期间班达海和北阿拉弗拉海的物理和水动力条件。这项研究发现,西北风诱导了向东的地表流,将相对较新鲜的水从弗洛雷斯海经班达海输送到阿拉弗拉海。研究还发现,在小巽他群岛北部海岸,由于上升流的作用,西风表面流携带了相对较冷的海水。此外,模拟结果表明,来自印度洋的相对含盐的地表水通过Ombai海峡和帝汶通道侵入,导致东班达海和Aru盆地的地表水比周围的水更含盐。由于阿拉法特拉海的下沉,部分地表水下沉。BAS的盐度高于望加锡海峡,深度为75 - 300米。模拟结果表明,较高的盐度是由于南太平洋副热带水(SPSW)的影响,该水主要通过Halmahera海进入印度尼西亚海。
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