Variability of Tidal Datums and Accuracy in Determining Datums from Short Series of Observations.
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1974Author
Swanson, R.L.
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41pp.
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Tidal datum planes are used to determine the positions of
boundaries, as planes of reference for maps and charts, in the design of coastal
structures, and to delineate the extent of land uses in coastal areas. Even small differences in
accepted values of datums are significant in low-lying coastal areas. The temporal and spatial variability
of tidal datums, the length of record used to determine datums, their relationship to the National Geodetic Vertical
Datum of 1929, and two methods of determining tidal datums from short series of observations are presented. Statistical
analyses of accuracies of datum planes
based on short periods of record are given for the United States' East, Gulf, and West Coasts......
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NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and ServicesSilver Spring, MD
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NOAA Technical Report NOS;64Document Language
enEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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USA WatersCitation
Swanson, R.L. (1974) Variability of Tidal Datums and Accuracy in Determining Datums from Short Series of Observations. Silver Spring, MD, NOAA NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, XXpp. (NOAA Technical Report NOS 64). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-150Collections
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