A Maluku Sea intermediate western boundary current connecting Pacific Ocean circulation to the Indonesian Throughflow
Here the authors use in situ mooring data in the Maluku Channel and the Lifamatola Passage of the Indonesian seas to show that a western boundary current transports Antarctic water from the South Pacific to the Indian Ocean.
Main Authors: | Dongliang Yuan, Xueli Yin, Xiang Li, Corry Corvianawatie, Zheng Wang, Yao Li, Ya Yang, Xiaoyue Hu, Jing Wang, Shuwen Tan, Dewi Surinati, Adi Purwandana, Adhitya Kusuma Wardana, Mochamad Furqon Azis Ismail, Asep Sandra Budiman, Ahmad Bayhaqi, Praditya Avianto, Priyadi Dwi Santoso, Edi Kusmanto, Dirhamsyah, Zainal Arifin, Larry J. Pratt |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2022-04-01
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Series: | Nature Communications |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29617-6 |
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