IJMS_2024v14n3

International Journal of Marine Science, 2024, Vol.14, No.3, 218-230 http://www.aquapublisher.com/index.php/ijms 225 Figure 3 Sea Surface Height Anomalies and Currents in the Indonesian Archipelago (Adapted from Hu et al., 2019) Image caption: (a) Map of the Indonesian archipelago showing the main islands and straits discussed in the study. (b) Sea surface height anomalies (SLA, cm) and surface currents (m/s) simulated by the INDESO model averaged over the 9 years from 2008 to 2016. (c) SLA and geostrophic currents from the Aviso altimetry product for the same period. (d) An enlarged portion of the Sulawesi Sea region from the INDESO model detailing SLA and current patterns. The light gray contours in (a) indicate the 200-m isobath based on NOAA's ETOPO2 dataset. The mooring location in the Maluku Channel is marked by the black star in (a). The color bar represents SLA in cm, and arrows indicate current vectors (Adapted from Hu et al., 2019)

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