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The Mindanao Current (MC) is a southward current in the western
Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continen ...
that transports mass and freshwater between ocean basins. It is a low-latitude
western boundary current Boundary currents are ocean currents with dynamics determined by the presence of a coastline, and fall into two distinct categories: western boundary currents and eastern boundary currents. Eastern boundary currents Eastern boundary currents are ...
that follows the eastern coast of the
Philippine The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republ ...
island group and its namesake,
Mindanao Mindanao ( ) ( Jawi: مينداناو) is the second-largest island in the Philippines, after Luzon, and seventh-most populous island in the world. Located in the southern region of the archipelago, the island is part of an island group of ...
. The MC forms from the
North Equatorial Current The North Equatorial Current (NEC) is a westward wind-driven current mostly located near the equator, but the location varies from different oceans. The NEC in the Pacific and the Atlantic is about 5°-20°N, while the NEC in the Indian Ocean is v ...
(NEC) that flows from east to west between 10-20°N. As it travels west, the NEC reaches its western limit: the coast of the Philippines. Once it encounters shallower waters near land, it “splits” into two branches: one moves northward and becomes the
Kuroshio current The , also known as the Black or or the is a north-flowing, warm ocean current on the west side of the North Pacific Ocean basin. It was named for the deep blue appearance of its waters. Similar to the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic, the Ku ...
and one moves southward and becomes the Mindanao Current. The process of splitting is called a bifurcation. The Mindanao Current flows towards the equator and is most intense near the surface, reaching maximum speeds of 1.3 ms^. It can be observed until depths of 1000 m near the Philippine coast and extends until 350 km offshore. The MC transports climatic signals and in doing so, influences the regional climate and the
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(ENSO). Overall, the Mindanao Current is critical in the circulation within the whole Pacific basin. However, in comparison with other boundary currents in the North Pacific, the Mindanao Current has received limited attention and therefore little is known about it.


Physical Properties

The Mindanao Current is a low-latitude western boundary current located in the North Pacific and formed at the
Philippine Sea The Philippine Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean east of the Philippine archipelago (hence the name), the largest in the world, occupying an estimated surface area of . The Philippine Sea Plate forms the floor of the sea. Its ...
by the bifurcation of the NEC. The jet transports approximately 13-39 Sv (where 1 Sv=10^6m^3s^) to the equator. It flows alongside the contours of the Philippine coast, approximately following the mean dynamic
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based on
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observations. The MC feeds the equatorial currents, including the North Equatorial Countercurrent and the
Indonesian Throughflow The Indonesian Throughflow (ITF; ) is an ocean current with importance for global climate as is the low-latitude movement of warm, relative freshwater from the north Indopacific, Pacific to the Indian Ocean. It thus serves as a main upper branch ...
which transports water from the Pacific to the
Indian Ocean The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering or ~19.8% of the water on Earth's surface. It is bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia to the east. To the south it is bounded by th ...
. Thus, the Mindanao Current serves a role in the global overturning circulation. It often interacts with the nearby
Mindanao Eddy The Mindanao Eddy (7°N, 128°E) is a semi-permanent cold-ring eddy formed in the retroflection area of the Mindanao Current. The Mindanao Eddy is bordered to the north by the North Equatorial Current and to the south by the North Equatorial Coun ...
which is a semi-permanent cyclonic recirculation to the east. Beneath the Mindanao Current is an even less studied undercurrent, the Mindanao Undercurrent (MUC), which is deeper than 400 m and lies offshore of the MC. Both the MC and its undercurrent are pathways for the exchange of water in the tropical Pacific. Identified by its
salinity Salinity () is the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water, called saline water (see also soil salinity). It is usually measured in g/L or g/kg (grams of salt per liter/kilogram of water; the latter is dimensionless and equal ...
signature, the MC waters from the surface to 200 m depth are North Pacific Tropical Water (NPTW) while the layer at 300-500 m depth is
North Pacific Intermediate water North Pacific Intermediate Water (NPIW) is cold, moderately low salinity water mass that originates in the mixed water region (MWR) between the Kuroshio and Oyashio waters just east of Japan. Examination of NPIW at stations just east of the MWR ...
(NPIW). The NPTW is characterized by a salinity maximum of 35 psu or Practical Salinity Units which is relatively high. As the water mass is advected southward by the MC, it evolves: the salinity maximum decays by 0.1 psu along the Philippine coast. Once it reaches a latitude of 6°N, it becomes indiscernible. In contrast, the waters of the MUC transport Antarctic Intermediate Water which originates from the south Pacific. It is characterized by a salinity greater than 34.5 psu and usually contains more oxygen than the NPIW. The MC originates from the southern branch of the NEC bifurcation. Its northern branch becomes the Kuroshio current which begins as a weak and variable current that strengthens at the
Luzon Strait The Luzon Strait (Tagalog: ''Kipot ng Luzon'', ) is the strait between Taiwan and Luzon island of the Philippines. The strait thereby connects the Philippine Sea to the South China Sea in the western Pacific Ocean. This body of water is an im ...
. The Kuroshio must travel a larger distance to gain speed than the Mindanao Current which is strong closer to the bifurcation location. It is fed by the southern portion of the NEC. The NEC is a wide current, spanning approximately 10-20°N. Towards 10°N, it is relatively shallow while towards 20°N, it deepens significantly (in the order of 100 m). As a consequence, the bifurcation location is northward with increasing depth, i.e., at the shallowest layer (0-100 m), the bifurcation occurs at ~12°N; at 100-300 m, it occurs at ~13°N; at depths of 300-600 m, it occurs at ~ 15°N. Thus, the origin of the Mindanao Current is more northern with depth. Observations from December 2010 to August 2014 show that the surface MC (specifically 50-150 m depth) varies from season to season. It is stronger during boreal or Northern Hemisphere spring and weaker during fall. From 150-400 m, it is stronger in spring and fall and weaker in summer and winter. Seasonal variations in the MC are controlled by large-scale upper ocean circulation. The variations are often explained by local wind forcing of the western Pacific, both by local winds and winds in the Pacific’s interior which cause westward propagating
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.


Predicted effects of climate change

Under the influence of climate change, models predict that western boundary currents will be affected in different ways. For the Mindanao Current in particular, numerous simulations have agreed that the current will decrease in strength. It is projected to decrease by a magnitude of 2.3-5.6 Sv along with the Indonesian Throughflow which it supplies. Although it will probably weaken in its full depth, it will intensify near the surface south of 7°S.


Relationship with the El Niño-Southern Oscillation

Climate affects the circulation of the western Pacific and on the yearly timescale, ENSO is a major driver. The MC is stronger in the developing stages of the El Niño and weaker during the decaying stage, although with a lot of uncertainty. These variations are probably due to the wind, but the specific mechanism varies with latitude. Profiles of the water column show that the surface salinity is highest during the 2010/11 El Niño and freshest at the end of the 2010/11 La Niña.


Research initiatives focused on the current

The Mindanao Current is difficult to observe and model because of the strength of the current, the extreme topography of the region, and complicating factors such as wind stress fluctuations and eddies. The most extensive observations of the Mindanao Current were performed during the following research programs: *The Western Equatorial Pacific Circulation Study (1985-1986) *Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (1985-1994) *Northwestern Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (2004-2015) *South Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (Since 2005) *Origins of the Kuroshio and Mindanao Current initiative (2009-2014)


See also

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Ocean current An ocean current is a continuous, directed movement of sea water generated by a number of forces acting upon the water, including wind, the Coriolis effect, breaking waves, cabbeling, and temperature and salinity differences. Depth contours, s ...
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Oceanic gyres In oceanography, a gyre () is any large system of circulating ocean currents, particularly those involved with large wind movements. Gyres are caused by the Coriolis effect; planetary vorticity, horizontal friction and vertical friction determine ...
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Physical oceanography Physical oceanography is the study of physical conditions and physical processes within the ocean, especially the motions and physical properties of ocean waters. Physical oceanography is one of several sub-domains into which oceanography is divi ...


References


External links


Map of the Mindanao Current
{{Ocean Currents of the Pacific Ocean