| Great Britain. Hydrographic Department, Martin White - 1835 - 354 Seiten
...reverse on the ebb. At the north-eastern mouth, however, of the Little Russel, between Les Brayes and Les Anfroques, the tide assumes the direction of that...of tide on the north-western coast of Guernsey, 3J Tide* on NW miles N. 81° W. (NW b. W.) from Les Grunes du Bois, begins to C<""'' set to SSW J W. at... | |
| Admiralty hydrogr. dept - 1870 - 166 Seiten
...entrance, however, of the Little Russel, between the Braye and the Amfroque rocks, the stream takes the direction of that in the offing, viz., the first...hour of the flood as well as the first of the ebb. To understand the various sets of the tides in the Russel channels, as well as all round the outer... | |
| Admiralty hydrogr. dept - 1882 - 508 Seiten
...entrance, however, of the Little Russel, between the Braye and the Amfroque rocks, the stream takes the direction of that in the offing, viz., the first...hour of the flood as well as the first of the ebb. To understand the various sets of the tides in the Russel channels, as well as all round the outer... | |
| United States. Hydrographic Office - 1915 - 658 Seiten
...sets directly for the northern end of Herm Island, gradually joining the southwestern stream through the Russel, and the last hour of the flood as well as the first of the ebb joining the northeastern stream. To understand the various sets of the tides in the Russel Channels... | |
| United States. Hydrographic Office - 1915 - 1286 Seiten
...sets directly for the northern end of Herm Island, gradually joining the southwestern stream through the Russel, and the last hour of the flood as well as the first of the ebb joining the northeastern stream. To understand the various sets of the tides in the Russel Channels... | |
| United States. Hydrographic Office - 1917 - 670 Seiten
...sets directly for the northern end of Herm Island, gradually joining the southwestern stream through the Russel, and the last hour of the flood as well as the first of the ebb joining the northeastern stream. To understand the various sets of the tides in the Russel Channels... | |
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