tidal range

collocation in English

meaningsoftidalandrange

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tidal
adjective
uk
/ˈtaɪ.dəl/
us
/ˈtaɪ.dəl/
relating to ...
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range
noun
uk
/reɪndʒ/
us
/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition oftidalandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftidal range

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The up-estuary, tidally averaged salinity increases with increasingtidalrangeand decreasing run-off.
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Identical processes can operate with a tidal height range of 5 cm versus 5 m (although wave action at lowtidalrangewould compromise the process).
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If this hugetidalrangewhisked everything away, all the theories would be wonderful, but it does not work that way.
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It has the second highesttidalrange—between high and low tide—of any river in the world.
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There are probably less than a dozen sites in the world where thetidalrangeis sufficient to make tidal power economic.
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It has the remarkable distinction of having atidalrangeof only 7 ft.
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Another problem is the hightidalrangeat several ports.
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At first- and third-quarter phases of the moon, lunar and solar tides are perpendicular, and thetidalrangeis at a minimum.
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There is a marina with moorings for several hundred pleasure boats and thetidalrangeexperienced is remarkable.
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The morphology of the various types and sizes of barrier islands depend on the wave energy,tidalrange, basement controls, and sea level trends.
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The lowest of the three tiers is underwater at all but the lowest part of thetidalrange, and has become disused.
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The maximum coastaltidalrangeis 2-2.5 m decreasing to 1 m upstream.
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Anchor lines are used in shoal areas when thetidalrangein the spring season of up to 6.9 m permits such a use.
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Mean operatingtidalrangeis 5.6m 0, with a springtidalrangeof 7.8m 0.
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Half tide docks are particularly useful in areas with a largetidalrange.
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This feasibility study aims to consider alltidalrangetechnologies, including barrages and lagoons.
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There was also a ford downstream but due to the greattidalrangethis was dangerous.
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The meantidalrangeat the mouth is 6.52 m.
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Half tide docks were only useful for ships of shallow draught, in areas with a largetidalrange.
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Rebuilding was made difficult by thetidalrange, requiring 40 foot high timber piers, perhaps the highest in the country at the time.
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