Water mass exchange in triangle seas of the Java-Makassar-Flores (JMF): A modeling study

Apriansyah, Apriansyah and Atmadipoera, Agus Saleh and Natih, Nyoman Metta N. and Nugroho, Dwiyoga and Zuraida, Rina and Hartanto, M. Tri and Syahdan, M. (2024) Water mass exchange in triangle seas of the Java-Makassar-Flores (JMF): A modeling study. Continental Shelf Research, 275. p. 105225. ISSN 02784343

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Abstract

The ocean dynamics of the marginal seas in the Java-Makassar-Flores (JMF) Triangle seas facilitates the seasonal exchange of water masses between Java, Makassar, and Flores, which influences the occurrence of small pelagic fish. This research investigates seasonal fluctuations in sea currents, seawater temperature, salinity, and phytoplankton primary production (PPN and PPD) based on validated model output datasets from NEMO and PISCES from the INDESO simulation (2008–2015). The model demonstrated seasonal exchanges of the top 50 m of water masses in the area, where the eastward monsoon current transported freshwater (salinity<31 psμ) from the Java Sea to southern Makassar and Flores. This northwest monsoon produced a much fresher water in the southern region of Makassar and western region of Flores. During the southeast monsoon, the surface component of the Makassar throughflow, which transports saline water (salinity >34 PSU) into the Java Sea, pushes fresh Java waters westward. Seasonal salinity changes and PPN/PPD in the shelf region of southern Kalimantan correlated with substantial small pelagic fishing.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Seasonal, Current, Water masses, Exchange,Model
Subjects: Natural Resources & Earth Sciences
Environmental Pollution & Control
Depositing User: Rizzal Rosiyan
Date Deposited: 05 Nov 2025 07:38
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2025 07:38
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/54733

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