| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Harbors - 1939 - 1272 pages
...northerly end where the project depth is 26 feet. All depths refer to mean lower low water. The tidal range between mean lower low water and mean higher high water is 5.9 feet at the lower end of San Pablo Bay. and 6.4 feet opposite the Mare Island Navy Yard, with an... | |
| Hydrography - 1924 - 542 pages
...water ". " That the plane of reference below mean sea level shall be determined as follows : " Take 1/2 the range between mean lower low water and mean higher high water and multiply this i /2 range by 1.5. " " Higher high water " and " lower low water " refer to the higher... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors - 1924 - 146 pages
...deep up to Mc.Nears Canal, and thence 4 feet deep to Washington Street bridge in Petaluma. The tidal range between mean lower low water and mean higher high water is 6.9 feet at the mouth of the creek and S feet at Washington Street bridge. Local interests are now... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors - Harbors - 1924 - 156 pages
...deep up to McNears Canal, and thence 4 feet deep to Washington Street bridge in Petaluma. The tidal range between mean lower low water and mean higher high water is 6.9 feet at the mouth of the creek and 8 feet at Washington Street bridge. Local interests are now... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1934 - 114 pages
...be indicated giving the amount of the change. On the Pacific Coast instead of mean tidal range give the range between mean lower low water and mean higher high water. For non. tidal waters give the ordinary and extreme fluctuations of stage due to floods, wind, or other... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Pacific Coast (Alaska) - 1938 - 504 pages
...about 5 hours earlier than at Nushagak Bay. The mean range of the tide is about 7% feet (2.3 m) and the range between mean lower low water and mean higher high water lO1/2 feet (3.2 m). Herendeen Bay (chart 8833) is on the west side of Port Moller. There is information... | |
| United States. Hydrographic Office - Pilot guides - 1938 - 466 pages
...International Hydrographic Conference of 1919 but adopted on only a few charts, is fixed by taking one-half the range between mean lower low water and mean higher high water and multiplying this half-range by 1.5. All planes of reference should be considered as approximate,... | |
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