Current measurements in the Halmahera Sea

Citation
Gr. Cresswell et Jl. Luick, Current measurements in the Halmahera Sea, J GEO RES-O, 106(C7), 2001, pp. 13945-13951
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
ISSN journal
21699275 → ACNP
Volume
106
Issue
C7
Year of publication
2001
Pages
13945 - 13951
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-0227(20010715)106:C7<13945:CMITHS>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
A mooring with current meters at 400, 700, and 900 m at the 950-m isobath s outh of the 700-m-deep sill across the Halmahera Sea revealed many signals between June 1993 and July 1994. Strong tidal currents of 50 cm/s dragged t he mooring down by as much as 80 m on occasions when the lunar perigees cor responded with new or full moons. At 400 m the nontidal currents were south ward at up to 25 cm/s from October to April and northwestward at up to 20 c m/s at other times. At 700-m depth there was a near-continuous nontidal sou thward flow of 9 cm/s across the sill into the Halmahera Basin, which accor ds with findings by earlier Dutch and Indonesian workers. The current meter at 900-m depth showed the nontidal flow to be weak (similar to1 cm/s) to t he west. The southward transport between 350 and 700 m was inferred to reac h a maximum of 5 Sv during the NW monsoon, with the annual mean being 1.5 S v, There was a spring-neap effect on the nontidal currents at 400 m that wa s most pronounced in the last few months of the mooring's life: these curre nts changed from similar to 10 cm/s to the east during neap tides to simila r to 20 cm/s to the NNW during spring tides. Temperature and salinity profi les suggest that the waters of the Halmahera Sea are derived in part from t he New Guinea Coastal Undercurrent.