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reference station
reference station[′ref·rəns ‚stā·shən] (oceanography) A place for which independent daily predictions are given in the tide or current tables, from which corresponding predictions are obtained for other stations by means of differences or factors. A place for which tidal or tidal current constants have been determined and which is used as a standard for the comparison of simultaneous observations at a second station. Also known as standard station. AcronymsSeeRS |