Tides Flashcards
What is a tide?
Tides are long-period waves that move through the oceans in response to the forces of the moon and sun.
- Tides originate in the oceans and progress toward the coastlines
Why are tides ecologically important?
- Create habitats (intertidal zone)
- Mix upper water layer, nutrients and oxygen
- Provide food for sedentary organisms
- Disperse juvenile larval stages of marine organisms
- Disperse pollutants from run-off
Twin bulges in the planets water envelope are due to which two factors?
- Inertia
2. Moon (gravitational attraction)
What is the result of solar and lunar tides working synergistically together?
They create spring and neap tides.
Spring tides = The highest high and lowest low tides.
Neap tides = The lowest high and highest low tides.
What are some reasons tides vary locally and globally?
think about movement of earth the different forces pressure winds etc..
- Moon and sun
- Spring and neap tides
- Seasonal variation
- Declination
- Coriolis effect
- Depth (bathymetry)
- Low pressure
- Onshore winds
What happens at aphidromic points or nodes in the ocean?
Amphidromic points = no tides at the node, but increasing tide with distance from node.
What causes tides?
Gravity, mainly from the moon.
Semidiurnal tides
2 high tides and 2 low tides per day
Diurnal tides
1 high tide and 1 low tide per day
Mixed semidiurnal tides
2 high and 2 low of different sizes each day