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In the estuary the charted depth (which can for most general purposes be considered as the depth at low water) is about 20 metres at its deepest . To get the depth of water at Mean High Water Springs (MHWS) you can add about 5 metres to that depth. At Mean High Water Neaps (MHWN) you only need to add about 4 metres.

At London Bridge the charted depth is about 1.8 metres. Add about 7.1 metres to get the depth of water at MHWS and 5.9 metres at MHWN.
Given it is 215 miles long and continually in motion there would be hundreds of ever changing measurements.

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Given it is 215 miles long and continually in motion there would be hundreds of ever changing measurements.

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Measurements for the Thames are taken at London Bridge; high and low tides. At London Bridge the charted depth is about six feet.

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15y ago

It depends entirely on the tide... probably between 10 & 20 feet.

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14y ago

20 metres.

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