pseudotidal
Pseudotidal is an adjective used in physics, geophysics, and planetary science to describe effects, signals, or models that resemble tidal phenomena but are not produced by the same mechanism as classical tides, or are approximate representations rather than full tidal theory. The term is not standardized, and its exact meaning varies between authors and disciplines.
In geophysics and oceanography, pseudotidal references often designate data features that mimic periodic tidal signals yet
In planetary science and astronomy, pseudotidal concepts may appear in discussions of simplified tidal theories, where
Etymology: formed from pseudo- meaning false or imitation, combined with tidal, from tides or tidal forces.
See also: tide, tidal force, pseudosynchronous rotation, tidal locking, tidal theory, equilibrium tide.