Manual Of Tides by Rollin Arthur Harris delves into the intricate science of tidal phenomena, offering a comprehensive exploration of cotidal lines across the globe. This seminal work provides a detailed analysis of the forces that govern the ebb and flow of oceans, seas, and waterways.
Harris meticulously charts and explains the complex patterns of tidal movements, offering insights crucial for both scientific understanding and practical applications in navigation and coastal engineering. The manual explores the underlying physics and hydrodynamics that shape tidal behavior, providing a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals in fields such as oceanography, civil engineering, and maritime studies.
With a focus on clarity and precision, "Manual Of Tides" remains a foundational text for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of one of nature's most fascinating and vital processes.
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