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spring tide

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The tide which occurs when the moon is new or full; the effects of the Sun and moon being reinforced so that this tide is of maximum range.

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In 2006 and 2007, spring tide sampling occurred during ebb-to-flood tide periods, when flooding water entered the estuary as a salt wedge.

The tracer sediments were situated at five localities (points 1 5) on 16 May 2011 (spring tide) (Fig. 4).

But it said the tides were not as high as their spring tide peak last weekend.

Of the 18 cruises made from 2006 through 2008, nine occurred during spring tide and upwelling conditions, two during spring tide and downwelling or low wind stress, three during neap tide and upwelling, and four during neap tide and downwelling (Table 1).

And we have a spring tide coming at the end of this month.

In the April 2012 issue of Sky & Telescope magazine, physicists note that a powerful spring tide may have helped push icebergs into the path of the Titanic.

The spring tide has teeth.

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The interaction of tidal and diel cycles (inundations at spring tide-night, spring tide-day, neap tide-night, neap tide-day), found to be stable after 13 years, resulted in recurrent and stable intertidal mangrove fish assemblage compositions.

The eggs hatch when they are exposed by the next spring tide, two weeks later.

Water evaporates and, usually just before the next spring tide, all the water, now having a higher salinity than sea water, is concentrated in one pond.

For these conditions, the relevant hydraulic variables are depth below mean high tide D and spring-tide hydroperiod.

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