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Non-mathematical explanation of tides and currents from viewpoint of engineer, and outline of more important phases for those who require data only incidental to operations in connection with development projects; procedure and methods used by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey in current and tide surveys of harbors, its tidal work for control of hydrographic surveys, and in connection with its work in preparation of advance predictions of tides and currents; brief description of instruments used on this work. See also discussion, nos. 8, 9 and 10, Oct., Nov. and Dec. 1927, pp. 2053-2058, 2341-2353 and 2713-2724, 6 figs.
Non-mathematical explanation of tides and currents from viewpoint of engineer, and outline of more important phases for those who require data only incidental to operations in connection with development projects; procedure and methods used by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey in current and tide surveys of harbors, its tidal work for control of hydrographic surveys, and in connection with its work in preparation of advance predictions of tides and currents; brief description of instruments used on this work. See also discussion, nos. 8, 9 and 10, Oct., Nov. and Dec. 1927, pp. 2053-2058, 2341-2353 and 2713-2724, 6 figs.
Tides and their engineering aspects
Am. Soc. Civ. Engrs. -- Proc
Rude, G.T. (author)
1927
66 pages
38 Figs
Article (Journal)
English
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