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Model Archive Summary for a Suspended-Sediment Concentration Surrogate Regression Model for Station 404038124131801; Hookton Slough near Loleta, CA recent views
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Model archive summary (MAS) describing the development of a suspended-sediment concentration (SSC) surrogate regression model for the Hookton Slough near Loleta, CA... -
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Salt marsh monitoring during water years 2013 to 2019, Humboldt Bay, CA, 2018 recent views
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This data release includes monitoring data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Humboldt Bay Water Quality and Salt Marsh Monitoring Project. The datasets... -
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Water level and barometric pressure measurements in two salt marshes, Humboldt Bay, CA, 2016-2019 recent views
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Water levels are an important driver of salt marsh processes. In Humboldt Bay, CA, water-level data loggers were deployed in the tidal channels of two USGS study... -
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Soil carbon storage in the edge environments of five salt marshes, Humboldt Bay, CA, 2018 recent views
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Blue carbon storage in coastal vegetated habitats is an important component of the global carbon cycle. In 2018, shallow sediment cores were collected in five USGS... -
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Model Archive Summary for a Suspended-Sediment Concentration Surrogate Regression Model for Station 405219124085601; Mad River Slough near Arcata, CA recent views
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Model archive summary (MAS) describing the development of a suspended-sediment concentration (SSC) surrogate regression model for the Mad River Slough near Arcata, CA... -
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Surface deposition and elevations in five salt marshes, Humboldt Bay, CA, 2013-2019 recent views
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Elevation change and surface deposition are important drivers of salt marsh ecological processes and represent two of the fundamental variables for determining marsh...