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New Study Highlights Southern Hemisphere's Role in Indonesian Throughflow Over 800,000 Years

A recent study by researchers at MARUM, University of Bremen, sheds light on the significant contributions of Southern Hemisphere waters to the Indonesian Throughflow for nearly a million years.

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Updated 17 days ago
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Researchers from MARUM at the University of Bremen have conducted a study revealing that Southern Hemisphere waters have played a dominant role in the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) for the past 800,000 years.

This research provides insights into the hemispheric origins of the ITF, suggesting a substantial Southern Hemispheric influence over millennia.

The findings contribute to our understanding of oceanic currents and their historical impacts on climate and marine ecosystems.