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Florida mangrove diebacks
Multi-proxy data on sediment cores MD-1 (26° 24' 43.6598 N, 81° 52' 21.2388 W, 70 cm) and MD-3 (26° 22' 08.9963 N, 81° 51' 13.5940 W, 60 cm depth) acquired via an aluminum push... -
Radiocarbon dates in florida mangrove diebacks
Samples of sedimentary organic matter were selected for radiocarbon dating. Code site and laboratory number, sample identification with depth (cm), 14C ages (yr BP, 1σ),... -
Isotope values obtained along cores MD-1 and MD-3 in florida mangrove diebacks
Samples (5–60 mg, 5 cm interval) were treated with 4% HCl to eliminate carbonate, washed with distilled water (pH 6), and dried at 50°C. Total organic carbon was determined at... -
Grain size data of core MD-3 in florida mangrove diebacks
Sediments were sampled at 2 cm intervals (0.5 g) to quantify sediment particle size in a laser diffraction particle size analyzer (SHIMADZU SALD 2101) at the Laboratory of... -
X-ray fluorescence data of core MD-3 in florida mangrove diebacks
Concentration (ppm) of some chemical elements in coastal sediments obtained along core MD-3, representing marine (e.g. Br, Ca, Cl, and Sr) and terrestrial (e.g. Fe, Ti, and Mn)... -
X-ray fluorescence data of core MD-1 in florida mangrove diebacks
Concentration (ppm) of some chemical elements in coastal sediments obtained along core MD-1, representing marine (e.g. Br, Ca, Cl, and Sr) and terrestrial (e.g. Fe, Ti, and Mn)... -
Planialtimetric and physical-chemical data in florida mangrove diebacks
Coordinates, orthometric heights, as well as mangrove heights, obtained by the Antenna Catalyst, Electronic Self Leveling Horizontal Rotary Laser, and a ruler. Orthometric and... -
Pinfish Database: The Florida Fisheries-Independent Monitoring (FIM) programs...
Sound management is necessary to preserve the health of Florida's marine environments for our present and future enjoyment. Florida's Fisheries-Independent Monitoring program...