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PIE LTER surface elevation table (SET) raw data from six marsh sites along the Rowley River, MA.Giblin, Anne
Hopkinson, Charles
2019knb-lter-pie.54.9
PIE LTER, marsh surface marker horizon measurements at each Surface Elevation Table (SET) site, Rowley, MA.Giblin, Anne
Hopkinson, Charles
2019knb-lter-pie.52.7
Change in marsh surface elevation measured with a Surface Elevation Table (SET) at control and fertilized plots at Spartina alterniflora, S.patens and Typha sp. marshes, Plum Island Ecosystem LTER, MA.Morris, Jim
Sundberg, Karen
2021knb-lter-pie.35.15
Surface Elevation Table (SET) data (pin heights) from control and fertilized plots at Spartina alterniflora, S.patens and Typha sp. marshes, Plum Island Ecosystem LTER, MA.Morris, Jim
Sundberg, Karen
2021knb-lter-pie.36.17
LTREB: Marsh elevation change in control and fertilized plots in a Spartina alterniflora-dominated salt marsh, North Inlet, Georgetown, SC: 1990-2021Morris, James
Sundberg, Karen
2022edi.926.2
LTREB: Marsh elevation change in control and fertilized plots in a Spartina alterniflora-dominated salt marsh, North Inlet, Georgetown, SC: 1990-2022Morris, James
Sundberg, Karen
2023edi.1336.1
LTREB: Marsh elevation change in control and fertilized plots in a Spartina alterniflora-dominated salt marsh, North Inlet, Georgetown, SC: 1990-2023Morris, James
Sundberg, Karen
2024edi.134.1
LTREB: Marsh elevation change in control and fertilized plots in a Spartina alterniflora-dominated salt marsh, North Inlet, Georgetown, SC: 1996-2021Morris, James
Sundberg, Karen
2021edi.589.1
Sediment Elevation Change (Feldspar Marker Horizon Method) from Northeastern Florida Bay (FCE) from 1996 to PresentCoronado, Carlos A
Sklar, Fred
2024knb-lter-fce.1213.2
Sediment Elevation Change (SET Method) from Northeastern Florida Bay (FCE) from 1996 to PresentCoronado, Carlos A
Sklar, Fred
2024knb-lter-fce.1214.6

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