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Definition of Marigrams
1. marigram [n] - See also: marigram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marigrams
Literary usage of Marigrams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bahama Islands by George Burbank Shattuck, Geographical Society of Baltimore (1905)
"The tide record for Nassau consists of curves traced by the tide gauge, and these
marigrams or tide curves were tabulated in order to obtain the hourly ..."
2. Catalog of Tsunamis in the Pacific, 1969-1982 edited by S. L. Soloviev, K. Kim, CGO Staff (1997)
"Figure 73 presents a part of the obtained marigrams while the principal data of
this tsunami are presented in Table 46. Hatori constructed the source of the ..."
3. General Instructions for the Field Work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (1908)
"The marigrams are to be numbered in order at each station. 405. The time.—Standard
time should always be used in tide observations and records, ..."
4. Professional Paper by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1912)
"The records (marigrams) of the automatic tidal gages at San Francisco, Cal., and
near the mouth of the Yukon at St. Michael, Alaska, show no variations ..."