Definition of diurnal inequality

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diurnal inequality

The term 'diurnal inequality' as it applies to the area of coastlines can be defined as ' the difference in height of the two high waters or of the two low waters of each day. also, the difference in velocity between the two daily flood or ebb currents of each day. '.

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