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GIS-linked tidal range energy resource assessment

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021
A technique is applied for the estimation of tidal power in estuaries using geostatistical methods. Tidal data of 9 years for six different locations in creek region of Pakistan is utilized for the first time, to develop four different geostatistical models for tidal range energy resource assessment.
Mirza Salman Baig   +2 more
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Lunar Tidal Acceleration Determined from Laser Range Measures

Science, 1978
Lunar laser range measures covering the period 1969 to 1976 have been used to determine the anomalous secular acceleration in the mean longitude of the moon, commonly attributed to the effect of tidal friction in the earth. The acceleration determined is –24.6 ± 1.6 arc seconds per century squared, against an atomic time scale, where the uncertainty is
O, Calame, J D, Mulholland
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Tidal effects on long‐range sound transmission

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1981
Time series of acoustic travel times over long distances have significant tidal components. We discuss three experiments: First, for a 900 km westward transmission from a moored source southwest of Bermuda, the M2 constituent (apart from mooring motion) of 8 ms can be accounted for by a variable propagation with and against the 2 cm/s barotropic tidal ...
W. Munk   +6 more
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Tidal Modelling - Tidal Range Cost of Energy Model and Documentation

2011
Launched in October 2011 this project involved Black & Veatch, in collaboration with HR Wallingford and the University of Edinburgh to develop a model of the UK Continental Shelf and North European Waters, 100 times more accurate than existing marine data.
Black & Veatch, University Of Edinburgh
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Range of Tidal Flow Modeling

Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 1997
The development of tidal flow modeling must be seen within the context of its applications (especially to morphological and water quality problems), and then to its integration with short-period wave modeling, cohesive and noncohesive sediment process modeling, and a wide range of biochemical and ecological process modeling activities.
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Influence of tidal‐range change and sediment compaction on Holocene relative sea‐level change in New Jersey, USA

Journal of Quaternary Science, 2013
We investigated the effect of tidal‐range change and sediment compaction on reconstructions of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in New Jersey, USA. We updated a published sea‐level database to generate 50 sea‐level index points and ten limiting dates ...
B. Horton   +6 more
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Tidal Modelling - Detailed Tidal Range Model: Functional Summary and Testing Report

2012
Launched in October 2011 this project involved Black & Veatch, in collaboration with HR Wallingford and the University of Edinburgh to develop a model of the UK Continental Shelf and North European Waters, 100 times more accurate than existing marine data.
HR Wallingford, Black & Veatch
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Tidal Modelling - Interface Specification for Detailed Tidal Range Model with CSM

2012
Launched in October 2011 this project involved Black & Veatch, in collaboration with HR Wallingford and the University of Edinburgh to develop a model of the UK Continental Shelf and North European Waters, 100 times more accurate than existing marine data.
HR Wallingford, Black & Veatch
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Tidal wind control of long-range rocket infrasound

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1975
Several times during the summer season, infrasound from rockets launched in the early morning at Cape Kennedy in Florida was recorded at Palisades, New York (1505 km to the NNE), beginning 85 min after launch. No other equivalent signals were recorded from summer rocket launchings later in the day, although strong signals are recorded from rockets ...
William L. Donn   +2 more
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Investigation of tidal effects in lunar laser ranging

Journal of Geodesy, 2002
The analysis of lunar laser ranging (LLR) data enables the determination of many parameters of the Earth–Moon system, such as lunar gravity coefficients, reflector and station coordinates which contribute to the realisation of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame 2000 (ITRF 2000), Earth orientation parameters [EOPs, which contribute to the ...
J. Müller, V. Tesmer
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