How should I cite XTide within publications?
The web site is the best thing you can cite. For a general reference to XTide, I suggest the following, with the current date. [1] David Flater. XTide. http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/. 2005-07-04. If you are using specific predictions from XTide rather than just XTide in general, then you should cite the specific version of XTide and the specific data file that you used. In this case, it would be appropriate to use the date indicated in the changelog for that version of XTide and the revision date of the data file. [2] David Flater. XTide version 2.8.2. http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/. 2005-01-06. [3] harmonics-dwf-2005-06-05-v2. Available from http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/files.html, 2005-06-05.
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