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On the transformation of Pacific Water into Indonesian Throughflow Water by internal tidal mixing

On the transformation of Pacific Water into Indonesian Throughflow Water by internal tidal mixing
On the transformation of Pacific Water into Indonesian Throughflow Water by internal tidal mixing
The Indonesian archipelago is characterized by strong internal tides, which are trapped in the different semi-enclosed seas of the archipelago. Using tidal model results a parameterization of the associated 3d tidal mixing is developed. The resulting average vertical diffusivity is 1.5 cm2/s, which independently agrees with the estimates inferred from observations. Introduced in a regional OGCM, the parameterization improves the water mass characteristics in the different Indonesian seas, suggesting that the horizontal and vertical distributions of the mixing are adequately prescribed. In particular, the salinity maximum of the inflow water is reduced along the main route, mainly in the Dewakang sill area. But also it is erased in the Halmahera and Seram seas, the entrance of the eastern route, so that salty waters doesn't penetrate the Banda Sea. As a result the simulated Indonesian Throughflow Water are in good agreement with observations.
ocean general circulation model, tidal mixing, water masses, Indonesian Throughflow, parameterization
0094-8276
L04604
Koch-Larrouy, Ariane
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Madec, Gurvan
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Bouruet-Aubertot, Pascale
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Gerkema, Theo
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Bessières, Laurent
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Molcard, Robert
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Koch-Larrouy, Ariane
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Madec, Gurvan
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Bouruet-Aubertot, Pascale
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Gerkema, Theo
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Bessières, Laurent
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Molcard, Robert
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Koch-Larrouy, Ariane, Madec, Gurvan, Bouruet-Aubertot, Pascale, Gerkema, Theo, Bessières, Laurent and Molcard, Robert (2007) On the transformation of Pacific Water into Indonesian Throughflow Water by internal tidal mixing. Geophysical Research Letters, 34, L04604. (doi:10.1029/2006GL028405).

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Abstract

The Indonesian archipelago is characterized by strong internal tides, which are trapped in the different semi-enclosed seas of the archipelago. Using tidal model results a parameterization of the associated 3d tidal mixing is developed. The resulting average vertical diffusivity is 1.5 cm2/s, which independently agrees with the estimates inferred from observations. Introduced in a regional OGCM, the parameterization improves the water mass characteristics in the different Indonesian seas, suggesting that the horizontal and vertical distributions of the mixing are adequately prescribed. In particular, the salinity maximum of the inflow water is reduced along the main route, mainly in the Dewakang sill area. But also it is erased in the Halmahera and Seram seas, the entrance of the eastern route, so that salty waters doesn't penetrate the Banda Sea. As a result the simulated Indonesian Throughflow Water are in good agreement with observations.

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Published date: 2007
Keywords: ocean general circulation model, tidal mixing, water masses, Indonesian Throughflow, parameterization
Organisations: National Oceanography Centre,Southampton

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Local EPrints ID: 64341
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/64341
ISSN: 0094-8276
PURE UUID: 72a44d25-2d17-44ec-9755-7523ae8b3d05

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Date deposited: 10 Dec 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:48

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Author: Ariane Koch-Larrouy
Author: Gurvan Madec
Author: Pascale Bouruet-Aubertot
Author: Theo Gerkema
Author: Laurent Bessières
Author: Robert Molcard

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