Seasonal Ekman upwelling in the Southwest Sumba from INDESO Model

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Southwest Sumba water is part of the Indonesian fisheries management region (WPP573). Marine fisheries resources are influenced by oceanographic phenomena such as an upwelling event. This study aims to describe characteristics of seasonal Ekman upwelling by analyzing oceanographic parameters from the validated INDESO model output (2008-2014). It shows that upwelling event in the study area occurs during the Southeast Monsoon period, which creates an Ekman drift of 0.26 Sv towards offshore. This transported water mass is then replaced by an upwelled vertical flow of sub-surface colder and nutrient-rich water at the velocity of the order of 10-4 m/s. Surface features of the upwelling event are seen from a minimum temperature (24.3 C), sea level anomaly (0.34 m), but the maximum of chlorophyll-a (3.02 mg/m3). During this time, an uplifted isotherm of 25.5 C is found from sub-surface to 10 m depth, but it is outcropped at the sea surface in the centre of upwelling area. Interestingly, during upwelling event, salinity stratification revealed an isohaline of 34.10 psu is much deeper at 40 m depth, and much fresher water mass from the Ombai Indonesian Throughflow water is dominant. Averaged temperature-based upwelling index between June-September is about 0.3 C.

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Suryadarma, M. W., Atmadipoera, A. S., Natih, N. M. N., & Koch-Larrouy, A. (2021). Seasonal Ekman upwelling in the Southwest Sumba from INDESO Model. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 944). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/944/1/012063

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