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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Long-term monitoring of floodwater chemistry in Sycamore Creek, Arizona, USA (2010-2020)Grimm, Nancy
Sabo, John
Bonjour, Sophia
Dong, Xiaoli
Handler, Amalia
Kemmitt, Kathrine
Lauck, Marina
Palta, Monica
Pollard, Lindsey
2020knb-lter-cap.689.1
Algal Nutrient Limitation Bioassays in Sycamore Creek, Arizona, USA (19xx-20xx)Grimm, Nancy
Sabo, John
Bonjour, Sophia
Dong, Xiaoli
Handler, Amalia
Kemmitt, Katherine
Lauck, Marina
Palta, Monica
Pollard, Lindsey
2020knb-lter-cap.590.4
Mohonk Preserve Forest Health Monitoring Data 2018Mohonk Preserve
Feldsine, Natalie
Garretson, Alexis
Long, Elizabeth C
Napoli, Megan
Ferreri, Catherine T
Erle, Jacob C. Erle C
Quintana Vargas, Miriam
2021edi.120.1
SBC LTER: Kelp Removal Experiment: Hourly photon irradiance at the surface and seafloorReed, Daniel C
2019knb-lter-sbc.36.17
SBC LTER: Reef: Benthic community structure along a gradient of historic kelp variabilityDiFiore, Bartholomew
Reed, Daniel C
Miller, Robert J
Nelson, Clint J
Stier, Adrian
2021knb-lter-sbc.141.2
Elemental Analysis of Mirror Lake Sediment CoreLeys, Bérangère A
Likens, Gene
Johnson, Chris E
Craine, Joseph M
Brice Lacroix, Brice
McLauchlan, Kendra K
2022knb-lter-hbr.326.2
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Annual measurements on marked northern red oak seedlings, 2014-ongoingCleavitt, Natalie
2024knb-lter-hbr.393.1
Long-term record of streamwater chemistry in Sycamore Creek, Arizona, USA (1977-1999)Fisher, Stuart
Grimm, Nancy
2024knb-lter-cap.392.2
A survey of scorpion (Scorpiones) populations along an urbanization gradient in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona, USA (summer 2019)Lewis, Jesse
2022knb-lter-cap.696.1
Multiple Element Limitation in Northeast Hardwood Ecosystems (MELNHE): Salt Exchangeable Cation Extractions from Hubbard Brook and Bartlett sitesWalsh, Griffin E
Yanai, Ruth D
Fisk, Melany
2022knb-lter-hbr.353.1

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