"Twelve Charts Of The Tidal Streams On The West Coast Of Scotland," by Frederick Howard Collins, offers a detailed look at the tidal patterns along the rugged Scottish coastline. This historical document provides invaluable insights into the oceanography of the region, showcasing the complexities of tidal movements essential for maritime navigation. The charts meticulously map the streams, offering a resource for understanding the interplay between geography and hydrodynamics.
Originally intended as a practical guide for sailors and navigators, this work also serves as a fascinating glimpse into the historical methods of nautical charting. Its enduring value lies in its detailed observation and recording of natural phenomena, making it a significant resource for both historical research and contemporary understanding of Scotland's coastal waters.
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