bathymetry

NOUN
  1. measuring the depths of the oceans
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How To Use bathymetry In A Sentence

  • The shape of the coastline and the bathymetry can also amplify the wave, so specific sites can be in greater jeopardy. Patrick Takahashi: Hawaii Tsunami, Again
  • This technique has been especially useful in recognizing gradients related to environmental factors such as climate, bathymetry, vegetation, or substrate types.
  • Ocean mapping, which is called bathymetry, is crude by comparison. NEWS updates from www.voiceofsandiego.org
  • Effects of geography and bathymetry on growth and maturity of yellowfin sole, Pleuronectes asper, in the eastern Bering Sea. Fisheries and aquaculture in the North Pacific (Bering Sea)
  • Exactly how big these waves will become really depends on the local bathymetry, how water depths vary, and also the configuration or orientation of the shoreline also plays an important role in determining exactly how big the wave might end up, said Liu. Tsunami Warnings Issued in Pacific From Japan to Peru
  • People will be able to see the underwater topography, called bathymetry; search for particular spots or attractions; and navigate through the digital environment by zooming and panning. Internet News: Online Maps Archives
  • Measuring the relief of the ocean floor, expressed as the varying depth below sea level, is the chore known as bathymetry.
  • The times and amplitude of the tides at the coast are influenced by the alignment of the Sun and Moon, by the pattern of tides in the deep ocean see figure 4 and by the shape of the coastline and near-shore bathymetry. O'Reilly: God Causes The Tides, Not The Moon (VIDEO)
  • The reconstruction of the historical charts has revealed major changes in the evolution of the coastline and the associated bathymetry of the Inner Thermaikos Gulf.
  • Evidence for the various hypotheses comes from deep-sea drilling cores, bathymetry, sediment comparisons, paleomagnetic data. The Song of The Dodo
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