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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Sediment accumulation rate data aggregated from publications conducted in South Florida coastal wetlands prior to 2022Parkinson, Randall W
2022knb-lter-fce.1236.1
Radiometric Characteristics of Soil Sediments from Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE) from 2005 and 2006Saunders, Colin
2024knb-lter-fce.1124.3
Litter and soil accumulation estimates derived from lateral microplot photos in the Cross-Scale Interactions Study (CSIS) at Jornada Basin LTER, 2013-2017Peters, Debra C
Anderson, John
2023knb-lter-jrn.210413007.5
Macrofossil Characteristics of Soil from Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE) from July 2003 to February 2006Saunders, Colin
2024knb-lter-fce.1125.3
Periphyton Biomass Accumulation from the Shark River and Taylor Sloughs, Everglades National Park (FCE LTER), South Florida, USA, January 2003 - ongoingGaiser, Evelyn
Tobias, Franco
2023knb-lter-fce.1111.14
Seagrass Epiphyte Accumulation for Florida Bay, South Florida (FCE) from December 2000 to September 2001Frankovich, Thomas
2024knb-lter-fce.1153.3
Mean Seagrass Epiphyte Accumulation for Florida Bay, South Florida (FCE) from December 2000 to September 2001Frankovich, Thomas
2024knb-lter-fce.1154.3
Minimal uranium accumulation in lymphoid tissues following an oral 60-day uranyl acetate exposure in male and female C57BL/6J miceBolt, Alicia M
Medina, Sebasitan
Lauer, Fredine T
Xu, Huan
Ali, Abdul-Mehdi
Liu, Ke Jian
Burchiel, Scott
2020edi.331.1
Uranium mobility and accumulation along the Rio Paguate, Jackpile Mine in Laguna Pueblo, NMBlake, Johanna M
2019edi.324.2
Periphyton Accumulation Rates from Shark River Slough, Taylor Slough and Florida Bay, Everglades National Park (FCE LTER), South Florida, USA, January 2001 - ongoingGaiser, Evelyn
Tobias, Franco
2023knb-lter-fce.1110.16

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