Garuda Documents : Comparison of Simulated and Observed Current Velocities in Karimata and Gaspar Straits

TitleComparison of Simulated and Observed Current Velocities in Karimata and Gaspar Straits
Author Order3 of 4
Accreditation2
AbstractKarimata and Gaspar Straits were the connector between the South China Sea and Indonesian Seas, which played a role in transporting the Indonesian Through Flow. The current velocities in both straits were studied by comparing outputs from the INDO12 physical ocean model simulation against observation results from the South China Sea-Indonesian Seas Transport Exchange (SITE) program. In general, the magnitudes of the zonal and meridional model current velocities are weaker than observations. Notably, the B1 and B4 moorings show uncertain model values most of the time. It is understandable considering that B1 and B4 moorings are located in a narrow strait (Gaspar Strait), near the coasts. On the contrary, B2 and B3 moorings show comparable magnitude to the two zonal and meridional components' observations Keywords: Karimata Strait, Current Velocities, INDO12, SITE Program
Publisher NameFisheries and Marine Science Faculty - Jenderal Soedirman University
Publish Date2020-12-30
Publish Year2020
DoiDOI: 10.20884/1.oa.2020.16.3.853
Citation
SourceJournal Omni-Akuatika
Source IssueVol 16, No 3 (2020): Omni-Akuatika Special Issue 3rd Kripik SCiFiMaS
Source Page42-48
Urlhttp://ojs.omniakuatika.net/index.php/joa/article/view/853/302
AuthorRIZQI RIZALDI HIDAYAT, S.Kel, M.Si
File2195109.pdf