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Seasonal flux and assemblage composition of planktic foraminifera from the northern Gulf of Mexico, 2008–14 Seasonal flux and assemblage composition of planktic foraminifera from the northern Gulf of Mexico, 2008–14
The U.S. Geological Survey anchored a sediment trap in the northern Gulf of Mexico in January 2008 to collect seasonal time-series data on the flux and assemblage composition of live planktic foraminifers. This report provides an update of the previous time-series data to include continuous results from January 2013 through May 2014. Ten taxa constituted ~95 percent of both the 2013 and...
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Caitlin E. Reynolds, Julie N. Richey
Agricultural irrigated land-use inventory for the counties in the Suwannee River Water Management District in Florida, 2015 Agricultural irrigated land-use inventory for the counties in the Suwannee River Water Management District in Florida, 2015
A detailed inventory of irrigated crop acreage is not available at the level of resolution needed to accurately estimate agricultural water use or to project future water demands in many Florida counties. A detailed digital map and summary of irrigated acreage during the 2015 growing season was developed for 13 of the 15 counties that compose the Suwannee River Water Management District...
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Richard L. Marella, Joann F. Dixon, Darbi R. Berry
Soil microbial community profiles and functional diversity in limestone cedar glades Soil microbial community profiles and functional diversity in limestone cedar glades
Rock outcrop ecosystems, such as limestone cedar glades (LCGs), are known for their rare and endemic plant species adapted to high levels of abiotic stress. Soils in LCGs are thin ( 25 cm), soil-moisture conditions fluctuate seasonally between xeric and saturated, and summer soil temperatures commonly exceed 48 °C. The effects of these stressors on soil microbial communities (SMC) remain...
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Jennifer M. Cartwright, E. Kudjo Dzantor, Bahram Momen
Catalog of microscopic organisms of the Everglades, Part 1—The cyanobacteria Catalog of microscopic organisms of the Everglades, Part 1—The cyanobacteria
The microscopic organisms of the Everglades include numerous prokaryotic organisms, including the eubacteria, such as the cyanobacteria and non-photosynthetic bacteria, as well as several eukaryotic algae and protozoa that form the base of the food web. This report is part 1 in a series of reports that describe microscopic organisms encountered during the examination of several hundred...
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Barry H. Rosen, Jan Mares
Water resources of Livingston Parish, Louisiana Water resources of Livingston Parish, Louisiana
Information concerning the availability, use, and quality of water in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, is critical for proper water-resource management. The purpose of this fact sheet is to present information that can be used by water managers, parish residents, and others for stewardship of this vital resource. Information on the availability, past and current use, use trends, and water...
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Vincent E. White, Lawrence B. Prakken
Water resources of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana Water resources of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana
Information concerning the availability, use, and quality of water in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, is critical for proper water-resource management. The purpose of this fact sheet is to present information that can be used by water managers, parish residents, and others for stewardship of this vital resource. Information on the availability, past and current use, use trends, and water...
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Vincent E. White, Lawrence B. Prakken
Water resources of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Water resources of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
Information concerning the availability, use, and quality of water in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, is critical for proper water-resource management. The purpose of this fact sheet is to present information that can be used by water managers, parish residents, and others for stewardship of this vital resource. Information on the availability, past and current use, use trends, and water...
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Vincent E. White, Lawrence B. Prakken
Effects of diffusion on total biomass in heterogeneous continuous and discrete-patch systems Effects of diffusion on total biomass in heterogeneous continuous and discrete-patch systems
Theoretical models of populations on a system of two connected patches previously have shown that when the two patches differ in maximum growth rate and carrying capacity, and in the limit of high diffusion, conditions exist for which the total population size at equilibrium exceeds that of the ideal free distribution, which predicts that the total population would equal the total...
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Donald L. DeAngelis, Wei Ming Ni, Bo Zhang
Hurricane Sandy washover deposits on southern Long Beach Island, New Jersey Hurricane Sandy washover deposits on southern Long Beach Island, New Jersey
Sedimentologic and topographic data from Hurricane Sandy washover deposits were collected from southern Long Beach Island, New Jersey, in order to document changes to the barrier-island beaches, dunes, and coastal wetlands caused by Hurricane Sandy and subsequent storm events. These data will provide a baseline dataset for use in future coastal change descriptive and predictive studies...
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James M. Bishop, Bruce M. Richmond, Nicholas J. Zaremba, Brent D. Lunghino, Haunani H. Kane
Lake transparency: a window into decadal variations in dissolved organic carbon concentrations in Lakes of Acadia National Park, Maine Lake transparency: a window into decadal variations in dissolved organic carbon concentrations in Lakes of Acadia National Park, Maine
A forty year time series of Secchi depth observations from approximately 25 lakes in Acadia National Park, Maine, USA, evidences large variations in transparency between lakes but relatively little seasonal cycle within lakes. However, there are coherent patterns over the time series, suggesting large scale processes are responsible. It has been suggested that variations in colored...
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Collin S. Roesler, Charles W. Culbertson
The structure and composition of Holocene coral reefs in the Middle Florida Keys The structure and composition of Holocene coral reefs in the Middle Florida Keys
The Florida Keys reef tract (FKRT) is the largest coral-reef ecosystem in the continental United States. The modern FKRT extends for 362 kilometers along the coast of South Florida from Dry Tortugas National Park in the southwest, through the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS), to Fowey Rocks reef in Biscayne National Park in the northeast. Most reefs along the FKRT are...
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Lauren T. Toth, Anastasios Stathakopoulos, Ilsa B. Kuffner
Invasive species: Ocean ecosystem case studies for earth systems and environmental sciences Invasive species: Ocean ecosystem case studies for earth systems and environmental sciences
Marine species are increasingly transferred from areas where they are native to areas where they are not. Some nonnative species become invasive, causing undesirable impacts to environment, economy and/or human health. Nonnative marine species can be introduced through a variety of vectors, including shipping, trade, inland corridors (such as canals), and others. Effects of invasive...
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Pamela J. Schofield, Mary E. Brown