Tidal datums and their applications.
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2001Editor
Gill, Stephen K.
Schultz, John R.
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102pp. & Appendix
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The United Nations declared 1998 to be the
International Year of the Ocean. This
declaration provides an opportunity to rais
e public awareness of a fundamental boundary
defined by the intersection of the ocean with th
e land. This intersection is not as simple as
it may seem. It is determined by a plane called
a tidal datum, and refers to an average height
of the water level at particular phases of the
tidal cycle. This vertical reference surface is
derived from water level measurements record
ed along coastlines, estuaries, and tidal rivers
of the United States. Tidal datum planes, refe
renced to a system
of bench marks, are
fundamental to the determination of the spatial coordinates of latitude, longitude, and
elevation relative to mean sea level.
Tidal datums are chiefly used to determine horizontal boundaries, and for estimating
heights or depths. The legal determinations
of private and public lands, state owned tide
lands, state.....
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NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and ServicesSilver Spring, MD
Series;Nr
NOAA Special Publication NOS CO-OPS;1Document Language
enEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Sea surface heightBest Practice Type
Best PracticeGuide
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Gill, S.K. and Schultz, J.R. (eds) (2001) Tidal datums and their applications. Silver Spring MD, NOAA, NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, 102pp. & Appendix. (NOAA Special Publication NOS CO-OPS 1). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-170Collections
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