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Title: Stratifikasi Massa Air dan Struktur Arus di Transek Lifamatola-Banggai, Laut Maluku
Other Titles: Stratification of Water Mass and Current Structure on Lifamatola-Banggai Transect, Maluku Sea
Authors: Atmadipoera, Agus Saleh
Basit, Abdul
Ryanto, Fauzan Novan
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Perairan Selatan Laut Maluku merupakan salah satu jalur masuk Arus Lintas Indonesia (Arlindo) dan merupakan lokasi upwelling musiman yang memberikan produktivitas laut yang tinggi, dan menjadi potensi daerah penangkapan ikan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan stratifikasi massa air serta struktur arus di bagian selatan Laut Maluku. Hasil dari cruise BUDEE 2022 diperoleh 6 cast data CTD dan 1 Transek SADCP di Selatan Maluku menggunakan Kapal Riset Baruna Jaya VIII. Hasil menunjukan kedalaman lapisan tercampur yang bervariasi antara 43-112 dbar dengan rerata suhu 25,82 (± 0,88) ºC. Ketebalan lapisan termoklin bervariasi antara 97-178 dbar. Sisi barat transek memiliki lapisan termoklin yang lebih dalam dan tebal. Teridentifikasi Massa Air dari NPSW pada lapisan termoklin, NPIW dan SPSLTW di bawah lapisan termoklin. Kecepatan arus meridional di Selat Bote lebih kuat di permukaan dengan kecepatan 0,5 m/s. Sementara itu, wilayah Lifamatola memiliki kecepatan arus zonal yang lebih kuat mengarah ke timur laut. Intrusi dari Selat Bote membawa transpor volume sebesar 0,531 Sv. Upwelling teridentifikasi pada sisi barat transek dicirikan dengan distributi isopiknal, isohalin, dan isotermal yang bergerak naik. Kedalaman klorofil maksimum di sisi barat lebih dangkal pada 24 dbar dan memiliki kadar oksigen terlarut tertinggi di permukaan sebesar 205 μmol/kg memperkuat indikasi fenomena upwelling.
The Southern waters of the Maluku Sea are one of the entrances to the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) and a location for seasonal upwelling, providing high marine productivity and potential fishing grounds. The aim of this study was to describe water mass stratification and current structures in the southern part of the Maluku Sea. Data from 6 CTD casts and 1 SADCP transect were obtained during the BUDEE 2022 cruise in South Maluku using Baruna Jaya VIII Research Vessel. Results showed mixed layer depths ranging from 43-112 dbar with an average temperature of 25.82 (± 0.88) ºC. Thermocline thickness varied between 97-178 dbar. The western transect exhibiting a deeper and thicker thermocline. Water masses including NPSW, NPIW, and SPSLTW were identified in Maluku Sea. Meridional current velocity in Bote Strait was stronger near the surface at 0.5 m/s. Meanwhile, Lifamatola region had stronger zonal currents northeastward. Intrusion from the Bote Strait transported a volume of 0.531 Sv. Upwelling was identified on the western transect characterized by rising isopycnal, isohalin, and isothermal distributions. The maximum chlorophyll depth on the western side was shallower at 24 dbar, with the highest dissolved oxygen concentration at the surface of 205 μmol/kg, reinforcing indications of upwelling.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/139063
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