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Recirculation in the Banda throughflow, traced with dissolved silica
Van Bennekom, A.J.; Kastoro, W.W.; Patzert, W.C. (1988). Recirculation in the Banda throughflow, traced with dissolved silica. Neth. J. Sea Res. 22(4): 355-359
In: Netherlands Journal of Sea Research. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ): Groningen; Den Burg. ISSN 0077-7579; e-ISSN 1873-1406, more
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  • Van Bennekom, A.J., more
  • Kastoro, W.W.
  • Patzert, W.C.

Abstract
    The change of water-mass properties during the flow of waters originating in the Pacific Ocean through the eastern Indonesian archipelago causes an increase of dissolved silica in the layers between 100 and 1500 m depth. The time needed to build up this increase is estimated as 5 years, with contributions of basin-wide upwelling, dissolution of biogenic siliceous debris at depth and vertical diffusion. The dissolved silica distribution suggests a recirculation of Banda Sea Intermediate Water leaving the southern Banda Sea at around 1000 m depth through the Timor Sea and the Seram Sea, and flowing back into the northern Banda Sea. This recirculation is also detectable in the Molucca Sea between 250 and 500 m depth.

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