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Title: Karakteristik Massa Air Pasifik Utara di Perairan Utara Pulau Bali
Authors: Naulita, Yuli
Hernawan, Undang
Khalishah, Putri Vency
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Perairan utara Pulau Bali merupakan lintasan massa air Arlindo yang berasal dari Samudera Pasifik Utara sebelum keluar melewati Selat Lombok. Lokasi penelitian yang merupakan lintasan Arlindo memengaruhi karakteristik massa air di perairan ini. Penelitian ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan stratifikasi dan struktur massa air serta menghitung kontribusi massa air Pasifik Utara, yaitu North Pacific Subtropical Water (NPSW) dan North Pacific Intermediate Water (NPIW), menggunakan metode Optimum Multiparameter. Perairan utara Pulau Bali terdiri dari tiga lapisan massa air, yaitu lapisan tercampur, termoklin dan dalam. Pada perairan ini ditemukan massa air NPSW dan NPIW dengan nilai yang sudah berkurang dibandingkan dengan wilayah sumber di Samudera Pasifik Utara. Massa air NPSW ditemukan dengan nilai S-max sebesar 34,6 psu dan NPIW ditemukan dengan nilai S-min sebesar 34,35 psu. Persentase kontribusi NPSW sebesar 70% pada kedalaman 110-130 meter dan NPIW sebesar 80% pada kedalaman 200-215 meter. Kontribusi NPSW menurun dari arah timur menuju barat, sedangkan kontribusi NPIW meningkat.
The northern waters of Bali are the trajectory of Indonesian Throughflow (ITF)’s water mass which derives from the North Pacific Ocean before exiting through Lombok Strait. This location as the ITF’s trajectory has an impact on the characteristics of the water mass in these waters. This study aims to describe the stratification and structure of water masses and calculate the contribution of North Pacific Subtropical Water (NPSW) and North Pacific Intermediate Water (NPIW), using Optimum Multiparameter analysis. The northern waters of Bali consist of three layers of water mass which are mixed, thermocline and deep. There was found NPSW and NPIW water masses with a reduced value compared to the source area in the North Pacific Ocean. NPSW water mass was found with an Smax value of 34,6 psu and NPIW was found with an S-min value of 34,35 psu. The percentage of NPSW contribution is 70% at a depth of 110-130 meters and NPIW is 80% at a depth of 200-215 meters. NPSW’s contribution decreases from east to west while NPIW’s increases.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/115277
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