What's the difference between bathymetric and bathymetrical?
Bathymetric
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Bathymetrical
Example Sentences:
(1) This is the Royal Navy’s description of the vessel : Echo was launched at Appledore in Devon in 2002, and was designed to carry out a wide range of survey work, including support to submarine and amphibious operations, through the collection of oceanographic and bathymetric (analysis of the ocean, its salinity and sound profile) data.
(2) Analysis of the data by season, however, demonstrated statistically reliable associations of sighting positions with areas of low geomagnetic intensity and gradient in winter and fall, respectively, but no association of sighting positions with bathymetric parameters in any season.
(3) The possibility to use parasitological data for studying fish feeding pattern, peculiarities of their bathymetric distribution, migration routes, taxonomy, phylogenetic origin, and revealing the origin of marine basins and their ichthyofauna has been demonstrated.
(4) Scientists have also been contributing layers of information, including sea-surface temperatures, bathymetric data and images culled from research expeditions.
Bathymetrical
Definition:
(a.) Pertaining to bathymetry; relating to the measurement of depths, especially of depths in the sea.
Example Sentences:
(1) This is the Royal Navy’s description of the vessel : Echo was launched at Appledore in Devon in 2002, and was designed to carry out a wide range of survey work, including support to submarine and amphibious operations, through the collection of oceanographic and bathymetric (analysis of the ocean, its salinity and sound profile) data.
(2) Analysis of the data by season, however, demonstrated statistically reliable associations of sighting positions with areas of low geomagnetic intensity and gradient in winter and fall, respectively, but no association of sighting positions with bathymetric parameters in any season.
(3) The possibility to use parasitological data for studying fish feeding pattern, peculiarities of their bathymetric distribution, migration routes, taxonomy, phylogenetic origin, and revealing the origin of marine basins and their ichthyofauna has been demonstrated.
(4) Scientists have also been contributing layers of information, including sea-surface temperatures, bathymetric data and images culled from research expeditions.