Numerical Simulation of Currents and Volume Transport in the Malacca Strait and Part of South China Sea
DOI : 10.4186/ej.2019.23.6.129
Date : NOV 2019
This work aimed to determine the hydrodynamics of the Malacca Strait (MS) and the part of the South China Sea (SCS). The study uses the two-dimensional numerical model with a finite -difference method. The results show that the sea surface heights in MS and the part of SCS are reversed and consistent with assimilation data that derived from Simple Ocean Data Assimilation (SODA). Sea surface in northern MS is lower than that in the southern part during January and July. However, the interval of SSH in both January and July appears differently. It is steeper in January than in July. Therefore, the currents and transports during January are stronger than those during July. However, the direction of currents and volume transport of MS flow to the Andaman Sea both in January and July. In part of SCS, the pattern is relatively the same as in MS; that is, the currents during January are stronger than those during July. In general, mostly volume transport in MS is going to the Andaman Sea and volume transport from part of SCS is deflected to the southern part of MS, especially in January.