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Title: Is The Rise In Mean Sea-Level Responsible For The Increase In Amplitude Of The M2 Tidal Component In The Bay Of Fundy
Authors: Godin, G
UNESCO Clasification: 2510 Oceanografía
Issue Date: 1992
Journal: Computes Rendus - Academie des Sciences, Serie II: Mecanique, Physique, Chimie, Astronomie 
Abstract: The amplitude of the M2 component of the tide in the harbour of Saint John (New Brunswick, Canada) in the Bay of Fundy has been increasing since the beginning of the observations in 1894: the increase amounts to 10-15 cm/century. The solar component S2, however, is decreasing at the rate of 4-5 cm/century. The rapid evolution of the local tide is attributed to the rise in mean sea level and to the extreme sensitivity of a resonant basin to the slightest uniform change in its bathymetry.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/71858
ISSN: 1251-8069
Source: Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Ii[ISSN 1251-8069],v. 314 (13), p. 1451-1456, (Junio 1992)
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