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Comprehensive Oceanography 210 Exam II study guide featuring full practice questions, verified answers, and detailed explanations. This resource helps students review key oceanography concepts, reinforce understanding of marine processes, and prepare effectively for the second exam. A reliable academic study material with solution designed to boost confidence, enhance performance, and ensure success in 2026/ 2027.

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Oceanography 210 Exam II

Exceptionally high and low tides occurring when the sun, moon, and Earth
Spring Tide
aligned (new or full moon)

Tides of minimum range occurring when the sun and moon are at right ang
Neap Tide
relative to Earth (first and third quarters)

Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) Average of the higher of the two daily high tides over a period

Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) Average of the lower of the two daily low tides over a period

Mean Sea Level (MSL) Average height of the ocean's surface, used as a reference for elevations

Barycenter Center of mass between two orbiting bodies (e.g., Earth and Moon)

Equilibrium Tide Idealized tide based on gravitational forces without landmasses or friction

Semidiurnal Tide pattern with two high tides and two low tides per day

Exceptionally high tide caused by the alignment of celestial bodies, often
King Tide
occurring at perigee

Perigee Point in the moon's orbit closest to Earth

Apogee Point in the moon's orbit farthest from Earth

Perihelion Point in Earth's orbit closest to the Sun

Aphelion Point in Earth's orbit farthest from the Sun

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Amphidromic A point in the ocean with almost no tidal range around which tides rotate

Tidal Bore A surge of water moving upstream in a river during rising tide

Tidal Inlet Narrow waterway connecting the ocean to bays or lagoons

Tidal Current Horizontal flow of water associated with rising (flood) and falling (ebb) tid

Funnel Embayments Coastal inlets shaped like a funnel that amplify tidal ranges

Flood Delta Sediment deposit formed at the mouth of an inlet during rising tide

Ebb Delta Sediment deposit formed outside an inlet during falling tide

Flood Ramp Gradual sediment slope into a bay or lagoon during flood tide

Flood Channels Channels formed by incoming tidal water

Ebb Shield Sediment accumulation that directs ebb flow

Ebb Spits Elongated deposits formed by sediment transport during ebb tide

Spillover Lobes Sediment features formed when tidal flow overtops channel boundaries

Main Ebb Channel Primary channel where water exits a bay or inlet

Terminal Lobe Sediment accumulation at the end of a tidal channel

Swash Platform Flat area of beach periodically covered by wave swash

Channel Margin Linear Bars Sediment ridges along tidal channel edges

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