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A tidal [[low water]] datum, designed for regions of mixed tides, that is  depressed below [[mean sea level]] by the sum of the amplitudes of the principal semidiurnal [[lunar tide|lunar]]  and [[solar tides]] and the principal [[diurnal tides]] (M2 + S2 + K1 + O1); originally developed for  parts of the Indian Ocean.
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">A tidal [[low water]] datum, designed for regions of mixed tides, that is  depressed below [[mean sea level]] by the sum of the amplitudes of the principal semidiurnal [[lunar tide|lunar]]  and [[solar tides]] and the principal [[diurnal tides]] (M2 + S2 + K1 + O1); originally developed for  parts of the Indian Ocean.</div><br/> </div>
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 30 March 2024

A tidal low water datum, designed for regions of mixed tides, that is depressed below mean sea level by the sum of the amplitudes of the principal semidiurnal lunar and solar tides and the principal diurnal tides (M2 + S2 + K1 + O1); originally developed for parts of the Indian Ocean.

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