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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
NOAA Monthly Mean Sea Level Summary Data for the Key West, Florida, Water Level Station (FCE) (NOAA/NOS Co-OPS ID 8724580) from 01-Jan-1913 to PresentNOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS)
2022knb-lter-fce.1059.14
Seismic profiles, diatom and microfossil assemblages, and radiocarbon ages for constructing a post-glacial sea level curve from Fiordland, New ZealandDlabola, Erin K
2023edi.1293.1
Monthly mean sea level data (1921-2018) relative to NAVD88 for Boston, Massachusetts, NOAA/NOSGiblin, Anne
2019knb-lter-pie.15.7
Monthly mean sea level data (1912-2018) relative to NAVD88 for Portland, Maine, NOAA/NOSGiblin, Anne
2019knb-lter-pie.196.4
Coastal landcover change and the associated biomass trends in the mid-Atlantic sea-level rise hotspotChen, Yaping
Kirwan, Matthew
2022edi.1196.1
Patterns in litterfall production from 12 forested sites along an elevation gradient in Pico del EsteSilver, Whendee
2011knb-lter-luq.163.67
Sediment accumulation rate data aggregated from publications conducted in South Florida coastal wetlands prior to 2022Parkinson, Randall W
2022knb-lter-fce.1236.1
PIE LTER plant biomass associated with marsh sites used in space for time sea level rise study, Rowley, MA.Byrnes, Jarrett
2020knb-lter-pie.529.2
Marcell Experimental Forest monthly upland water table elevation, 1962 - ongoingSebestyen, Stephen D
Burdick, Jacob M
Elling, Arthur E
Verry, Elon S
Roman, Daniel Tyler
Lany, Nina K
Kolka, Randall K
2021edi.570.5
Regional study of Melampus bidentatus density and other invertebrates in northeast U.S. salt marshesJohnson, David
Williams, Bethany
2019knb-lter-pie.421.3

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