bathymetry
Americannoun
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the measurement of the depths of oceans, seas, or other large bodies of water.
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the data derived from such measurement, especially as compiled in a topographic map.
noun
Other Word Forms
- bathymeter noun
- bathymetric adjective
- bathymetrical adjective
- bathymetrically adverb
Etymology
Origin of bathymetry
Example Sentences
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Tampa Bay’s ocean bathymetry makes the region uniquely vulnerable to the effects of a direct hit from a hurricane.
From Slate • Oct. 7, 2024
"Typically, carbon cycle models over Earth's history consider seafloor bathymetry as either a fixed or a secondary factor," said Tushar Mittal, the paper's co-author and a professor of geosciences at Pennsylvania State University.
From Science Daily • Jun. 3, 2024
It’s a place of complex life and tides and bathymetry, with the depth ranging from as much as 600 feet to as little as 177 feet.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 12, 2024
The team was forced to make assumptions about the bathymetry, or shape and slope of the sea floor, as well as the ocean’s depth and the structure of the asteroid crater.
From Washington Post • Oct. 19, 2022
Pertaining to bathymetry; relating to the measurement of depths, especially of depths in the sea.
From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) by Webster, Noah
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