Al. Gordon, WHEN IS APPEARANCE REALITY - A COMMENT ON WHY DOES THE INDONESIAN THROUGHFLOW APPEAR TO ORIGINATE FROM THE NORTH PACIFIC, Journal of physical oceanography, 25(6), 1995, pp. 1560-1567
The transfer of water from the Pacific to the Indian Oceans within the
Indonesian Seas is comprised primarily of North Pacific water masses.
To state that this water is in reality South Pacific water and that i
t only ''appears'' to be North Pacific water is misleading and does no
t properly reflect the large-scale climate role of the North Pacific O
cean.