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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Montane Meadows as Indicators of Hydrologic Change in the CRMWChapin, David
2024cos-spu.2.1
Seagrass ecosystem metabolic carbon capture in response to green turtle grazing across Caribbean meadows, 2016 - 2018Johnson, Robert A.
Gulick, Alexandra G.
Constant, Nerine
Bolten, Alan B.
Smulders, Fee O. H.
Christianen, Marjolijn J. A.
Nava, Mabel I.
Kolasa, Keith
Bjorndal, Karen A.
2019edi.422.1
Ecosystem metabolism and associated environmental data for a forested, meadow and reforested reach of White Clay Creek, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; 1971-1975 and 1997-2010Bott, Thomas L.
Montgomery, David
Newbold, J. Denis
Ritter, Floyd
2023edi.1417.8
High-frequency sensor depth data collected by Stroud Water Research Center in a meadow reach of White Clay Creek site ID WCD1139 from January 2019 through February 2021Oviedo-Vargas, Diana
Jackson, John K
Daniels, Melinda
Peipoch, Marc
2021edi.397.2
High-frequency sensor water temperature data collected by Stroud Water Research Center in a meadow reach of White Clay Creek site ID WCD1139 from January 2019 through February 2021Oviedo-Vargas, Diana
Jackson, John K
Daniels, Melinda
Peipoch, Marc
2021edi.396.2
Year 2018, 15 minute measurements of stage, water temperature in a small headwater stream draining a mainly wetland catchment (49% wetlands/swamp + 36% forest), Bear Meadow Brook, draining Cedar Swamp, Reading, MA.Wollheim, Wilfred
2020knb-lter-pie.557.1
Year 2017, 15 minute measurements of stage, water temperature in a small headwater stream draining a mainly wetland catchment (49% wetlands/swamp + 36% forest), Bear Meadow Brook, draining Cedar Swamp, Reading, MA.Wollheim, Wilfred
2020knb-lter-pie.556.1
Year 2016, 15 minute measurements of stage, water temperature in a small headwater stream draining a mainly wetland catchment (49% wetlands/swamp + 36% forest), Bear Meadow Brook, draining Cedar Swamp, Reading, MA.Wollheim, Wilfred
2020knb-lter-pie.555.1
High-frequency sensor discharge data collected by Stroud Water Research Center in a meadow reach of White Clay Creek site ID WCD1139 from December 2019 through February 2021Oviedo-Vargas, Diana
Jackson, John K
Peipoch, Marc
Daniels, Melinda
2021edi.388.2
High-frequency sensor turbidity data collected by Stroud Water Research Center in a meadow reach of White Clay Creek site ID WCD1139 from January 2019 through February 2021Oviedo-Vargas, Diana
Jackson, John K
Peipoch, Marc
Daniels, Melinda
2021edi.395.2

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