Literature review of sea level variation in the Makassar Strait(MARITIE STUDIES, AND SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING)
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概要
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Indonesian througflow is the gateway of inter-ocean transport between the North Pacific and the Indian Ocean. The Makassar Strait is the major route of Indonesian througflow, and the transport from the North Pacific to the Indian Ocean is almost 80% via the Makassar Strait (Susanto, et al, 2001). Especially during the ENSO and La Nifia years reviewing the sea level variations and the water transport of the Makassar Strait are very important. On the other hand, by using tide gauges data from 1993 to 1999, Sofian and Kozai (2003a) reported during the La Nifia the sea level of the Java Sea is higher than 7 years mean. During the dry seasons of La Nifia period, the high sea level is the suspect of flooding in the northern coast of the Java Island (Arbiyakto, 2002, Heni, 2002). Flooding phenomena in the northern coast of the Java Island during the dry season which may be caused by high surface transport from the Makassar Strait to the Java Sea are also reviewed.
- 神戸大学の論文
- 2005-07-31
著者
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Sofian Ibnu
Kobe University The Graduate School Of Science And Technology
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Sofian Ibnu
Kobe University Graduate School Of Science And Technolog
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Kozai K.
Kobe University, Faculty of Maritime Sciences
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Kozai K.
Kobe Univ.
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Kozai Katsutoshi
Kobe University, Faculty of Maritime Sciences
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