Nevertheless, in applying this subtheme, the tidal range should be added to the river gradient so as to be analogous to a step. |
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The southern GBR is tidally dominated, with tidal range up to 10 m in places, causing extreme tidal currents. |
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However, evidence from inside Minas Basin suggests that the basin had a low tidal range as late as about 3,500 years ago. |
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The tidal range is about three feet, in contrast to the general Mediterranean tidal range of about 0.9 foot. |
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Check the tidal range chart above and mark a stick in intervals for measuring the height of the incoming tide. |
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Spring tides bring a larger than average tidal range and neap tides have a smaller than average tidal range. |
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Below here, the river is tidal, and the tidal range of spring tides can be up to 7 feet in winter and 4 feet in summer. |
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The designated area is distinctive for its spectacular high tidal range and a passage-place for billions of migratory birds annually. |
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In a coastal setting, indicate the location of the activities and structures in relation to tidal range and low and high tide elevations. |
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In coastal and estuary waters, describe the tidal range and the normal mean low and high tides at the proposed site. |
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Different factors can give rise to and even accentuate this phenomenon: current, tidal range, spring and fall flooding, wave action and ice. |
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Also, in southwest Nova Scotia there's not enough tidal range and too much fresh water for the pounds to work. |
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With these counteracting forces, it can be difficult to predict whether the tidal range will be smaller or greater at the head of the estuary. |
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Wharfs, like piers and jetties, are liable to be polluted underneath, sometimes depending on the tidal range and movements. |
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The tidal range determines the area of shore that is exposed to the air at any low tide. |
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The tidal range increases from about 4 m at the mouth of the bay to a maximum of 17 m at the head. |
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The average tidal range decreases downstream, from 4.9 m in the Montmagny islands to 3.8 m at Rivière-du-Loup. |
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The Arctic Ocean, due to its polar location, has the lowest tidal range of any of the world's oceans. |
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Different tidal range, different currents, colder water. |
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During neap tides the tidal range is relatively small, so little water washes the banks in the wetlands. |
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Cleaning riprap under a wharf on piles in a port with a large tidal range. |
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These are caused by the combination of strong winds, high waves, and a large tidal range. |
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To the casual observer, the tide on the lakes is obscured by the more pronounced fluctuation of the water level in response to barometric pressure and wind, but gauges do show a tidal range of about 0.1 foot. |
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Combined with a tidal range of 10m and fast currents of up to 12 knots, this makes sailing in local waters dangerous. |
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The bay's extreme tidal range causes several interesting phenomena in the various rivers which empty into it. |
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As a result, extensive mud flats are deposited throughout the tidal range of the rivers. |
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The tidal range in the Gulf of Carpentaria is between two and three metres. |
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Tide mills became common in estuaries with a good tidal range in both Europe and America generally using undershot wheels. |
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Did you know that the Bristol Channel is the most dangerous shipping lane in the world, with a tidal range of almost 15 metres? |
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However a tidal range greater than that of the Severn is recorded from the lesser known Ungava Bay in Canada. |
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The tidal rhythm, as well as the tidal range, varies from ocean to ocean. |
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In addition, the tidal range worsened on the first week. |
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The large tidal range along the west coast of England and Wales provides some of the most favourable conditions in the world for the use of tidal power. |
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Finally, some techniques are more suited to the Mediterranean coastline for example, with its small tidal range, than the tidal coasts of the Channel and the Atlantic. |
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This sensitivity index is obtained by manipulating scores of 1 to 5 attributed to each of seven variables: relief, geology, coastal landform, sea-level tendency, shoreline displacement, tidal range, and wave height. |
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For example, the Bay of Fundy has an extremely large tidal range. |
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A channel was dug in the beach, to release the ship during mid-January's strong tidal range period. The operation succeeded at the second attempt on 18 January. |
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The Bristol Channel has the second largest tidal range in the world. |
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Some controversy exists as to whether the tidal range in Ungava Bay, in the same country, is greater than the Bay of Fundy, relegating the Severn Estuary to third place. |
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The Bay of Fundy has the highest tidal range in the world, and the iconic Peggys Cove is internationally recognized and receives 600,000 plus visitors a year. |
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The power generated by tidal range technology, which includes lagoons and barrages, is proportional to the area enclosed times the height of the tidal range. |
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