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Ocean signals in tide gauge records
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1986Tide gauges are designed to measure changes in water level relative to land. However, vertical motions of the earth's crust manifest themselves as apparent water level changes in tide gauge records. These crustally induced changes are often small in amplitude relative to the wide range of oceanic processes which affect water level in coastal regions ...
Dudley B. Chelton, David B. Enfield
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Significance of Tide-Gauge Records
1991In the previous chapter tide-gauge records from different regions of the world were investigated, with particular attention paid to those in regions having many tide gauges with acceptable records in terms of time spans and systematic trends. Both worldwide and regional examinations showed the trends of change in mean annual levels to be too variable ...
K. O. Emery, David G. Aubrey
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A Portable Recording Tide Gauge
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1956The gauge is pressure-operated. A copper bellows is connected by plastic tubing to the water, and both bellows and tube are filled with water. Movements of the free end of the bellows are transmitted through a lever system to a marker recording on a revolving drum.
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An Automated Tide Gauging Network
OCEANS '78, 1978A system has been developed for automatic acquisition and telemetry of tides and water levels from a network of permanent gauging stations. Called TATS, for Tidal Acquisition and Telemetry System, the new instrument consists basically of a specialized microcomputer interfaced to a water level sensor and a dial-up telephone line. Designed as a low cost,
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Ocean '74 - IEEE International Conference on Engineering in the Ocean Environment, 1974
The TWL in-situ tide gauge was designed by Tides and Water Levels of the Marine Sciences Directorate. It employs a single stainless steel capsule containing a differential potentiometric pressure transducer, temperature sensor, electrically operated valve and associated reference pressure system, electronics clock and timer, and a servo-operated Ott ...
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The TWL in-situ tide gauge was designed by Tides and Water Levels of the Marine Sciences Directorate. It employs a single stainless steel capsule containing a differential potentiometric pressure transducer, temperature sensor, electrically operated valve and associated reference pressure system, electronics clock and timer, and a servo-operated Ott ...
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Glacial isostatic adjustment and the anomalous tide gauge record of eastern North America
Nature, 1996James L Davis, Jerry X Mitrovica
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