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An introduction to the tides of Florida’s Indian River Lagoon. I. Water levels

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Date Issued:
1987
Title: An introduction to the tides of Florida’s Indian River Lagoon. I. Water levels.
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Name(s): Smith, Ned P.
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Article
Date Issued: 1987
Publisher: Florida Academy of Sciences.
Place of Publication: Orlando, FL
Physical Form: pdf
Extent: 14 p.
Language(s): English
Identifier: FA00007493 (IID)
Note(s): Water level data collected over a 25-year period of time, and from 23 locations, are used to characterize the tides of Florida's Indian River lagoon. Diurnal and semi-diurnal tidal constituent amplitudes decrease rapidly with distance from each of three inlets. Beyond a point 25 km north of Sebastian Inlet, all diurnal and semi-diurnal constituent amplitudes are 1 cm or less, and tidal period water level variations account for less than 5% of the total variance. South of Sebastian Inlet, and especially south of Fort Pierce Inlet, tidal amplitudes increase, and the variance of tidal period water level variations is approximately equal to that of long-period fluctuations. Fortnightly and monthly constituent amplitudes are all a few centimeters or less. Semi-annual constituents show considerable variability in amplitude and phase because the data are from different time periods. The amplitude of the annual variation is consistently about twice that of the semi-annual variation, however.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution 513
This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available and may be cited as: Smith, N. P. (1987). An introduction to the tides of Florida’s Indian River Lagoon. I. Water levels. Florida Scientist, 50(1), 49-61.
Subject(s): Indian River (Fla. : Lagoon)
Tides
Water levels
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Host Institution: FAU