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English: The M2 tidal constituent. Amplitude is indicated by colour, and the white lines are cotidal differing by 1 hr. The curved arcs around the amphidromic points show the direction of the tides, each indicating a synchronized 6 hour period.
R. Ray, TOPEX/Poseidon: Revealing Hidden Tidal Energy, GSFC, NASA. Redistribute with credit to R. Ray, and
- NASA - Goddard Space Flight Centre
- NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Scientific Visualization Studio
- Television Production NASA-TV/GSFC
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2007-03-27 (first version); 2007-04-05 (last version) |
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Transfered from en.wikipedia |
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Original uploader was Rmo13 at en.wikipedia |
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PD-USGOV; PD-USGOV-NASA.
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