Kimberly Yates, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-100 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-100 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted research to quantify the combined effect of all constructive and destructive processes on modern coral reef ecosystems by projecting future regional-scale changes in seafloor elevation for several sites along the Florida Reef Tract, Florida (FL) including the shallow seafloor along the coast of...
Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-50 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-50 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted research to quantify the combined effect of all constructive and destructive processes on modern coral reef ecosystems by projecting future regional-scale changes in seafloor elevation for several sites along the Florida Reef Tract, Florida (FL) including the shallow seafloor along the coast of...
Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-25 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-25 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted research to quantify the combined effect of all constructive and destructive processes on modern coral reef ecosystems by projecting future regional-scale changes in seafloor elevation for several sites along the Florida Reef Tract, Florida (FL) including the shallow seafloor along the coast of...
Projected Seafloor Elevation Change in the Upper Florida Keys 25, 50, 75 and 100 Years from 2002 Projected Seafloor Elevation Change in the Upper Florida Keys 25, 50, 75 and 100 Years from 2002
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted research to quantify the combined effect of all constructive and destructive processes on modern coral reef ecosystems by measuring regional-scale changes in seafloor elevation in the Upper Florida Keys, Florida (FL), including both coral-dominated habitats and adjacent, non-coral-dominated...
Discrete Carbonate System Parameter Measurements in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA Discrete Carbonate System Parameter Measurements in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
This data set contains time series and spatial measurements of discrete seawater samples analyzed for carbonate system parameters including water temperature (degrees C), salinity, pHT (pH on the total scale), dissolved oxygen (mg/L), total alkalinity (micromol/kg), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) (micromol/kg), nitrate + nitrite (micromol/L), nitrite (micromol/L), silicate (micromol/L)...
Time Series of Autonomous Carbonate System Parameter Measurements in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA Time Series of Autonomous Carbonate System Parameter Measurements in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
This data set contains time series measurements of carbonate system parameters including water temperature (?C), conductivity (siemens), pressure (dbars), salinity, pHT (pH on the total scale), carbon dioxide (ppm), dissolved oxygen (micromol/L), and photosynthetically active radiation (microEinsteins). These data were collected in Tampa Bay, Florida by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)...
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Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: wetland characterization Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: wetland characterization
Coastal wetlands in Tampa Bay consist of mangrove forest and tidal salt marsh. Wetlands buffer storm surges, provide fish and wildlife habitat, and enhance water quality through the removal of water-borne nutrients and contaminants. Substantial areas of both mangrove and salt marsh have been lost to agricultural, residential and industrial development in this urban estuary. Wetlands...
Authors
Carole C. McIvor, Ellen Raabe, Kimberly Yates, Bill Carter, Mike Crane, Mario Fernandez, Brandt Henningsen, Sara Kruse, Rich Oches, Ed Proffitt, Randy Runnels, Ramesh Shrestha, Tom Smith, Steve Travis
Tampa Bay integrated science pilot study; a 2001-2002 drought-induced imprint on estuarine processes? Tampa Bay integrated science pilot study; a 2001-2002 drought-induced imprint on estuarine processes?
No abstract available.
Authors
Peter W. Swarzenski, Kimberly Yates, Paul Carlson, D.L. Felder, Mario Fernandez, P.L. Klerks, Sarah Kruse, John Martin, Y.E. Stoker
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: Baseline mapping, land surface dynamics and predictive modeling, and hazards vulnerability studies Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: Baseline mapping, land surface dynamics and predictive modeling, and hazards vulnerability studies
Tampa Bay and its environs have experienced phenomenal urban growth and significant changes in land cover and land-use practices over the past 50 years. This trend is expected to continue, with the impact of human activity broadening geographically and intensifying throughout the region. One of the immediate impacts of urban growth is the creation of additional impervious surfaces, which...
Authors
Michael Crane, Kimberly Yates, Robert Clark, Dean Gesch, Kurt Hess, John Koehmstedt, Dennis Milbert, Bruce Parker, Dan Sechrist, Janet Tilley, Robert Wilson
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: interactive mapping system (IMS) Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: interactive mapping system (IMS)
No abstract available.
Authors
Jimmy Johnston, Kimberly Yates, Pete Bourgeois, Antonio Martucci
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: data information management system (DIMS) Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: data information management system (DIMS)
No abstract available.
Authors
Jimmy Johnston, Kimberly Yates, Pete Bourgeois, Diane Burdick, Jim Giattina, Holly Greening, Renee Koenig, Henry Norris, Scott Wilson
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study Digital Library Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study Digital Library
No abstract available.
Authors
Jimmy Johnston, Kimberly Yates, Scott Wilson, Chris Cretini
Science and Products
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Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-100 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-100 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted research to quantify the combined effect of all constructive and destructive processes on modern coral reef ecosystems by projecting future regional-scale changes in seafloor elevation for several sites along the Florida Reef Tract, Florida (FL) including the shallow seafloor along the coast of...
Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-50 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-50 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted research to quantify the combined effect of all constructive and destructive processes on modern coral reef ecosystems by projecting future regional-scale changes in seafloor elevation for several sites along the Florida Reef Tract, Florida (FL) including the shallow seafloor along the coast of...
Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-25 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change Projected Seafloor Elevation Along the Florida Reef Tract From Deerfield Beach to Homestead, Florida-25 Years From 2014 Based on Historical Rates of Mean Elevation Change
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted research to quantify the combined effect of all constructive and destructive processes on modern coral reef ecosystems by projecting future regional-scale changes in seafloor elevation for several sites along the Florida Reef Tract, Florida (FL) including the shallow seafloor along the coast of...
Projected Seafloor Elevation Change in the Upper Florida Keys 25, 50, 75 and 100 Years from 2002 Projected Seafloor Elevation Change in the Upper Florida Keys 25, 50, 75 and 100 Years from 2002
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted research to quantify the combined effect of all constructive and destructive processes on modern coral reef ecosystems by measuring regional-scale changes in seafloor elevation in the Upper Florida Keys, Florida (FL), including both coral-dominated habitats and adjacent, non-coral-dominated...
Discrete Carbonate System Parameter Measurements in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA Discrete Carbonate System Parameter Measurements in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
This data set contains time series and spatial measurements of discrete seawater samples analyzed for carbonate system parameters including water temperature (degrees C), salinity, pHT (pH on the total scale), dissolved oxygen (mg/L), total alkalinity (micromol/kg), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) (micromol/kg), nitrate + nitrite (micromol/L), nitrite (micromol/L), silicate (micromol/L)...
Time Series of Autonomous Carbonate System Parameter Measurements in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA Time Series of Autonomous Carbonate System Parameter Measurements in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
This data set contains time series measurements of carbonate system parameters including water temperature (?C), conductivity (siemens), pressure (dbars), salinity, pHT (pH on the total scale), carbon dioxide (ppm), dissolved oxygen (micromol/L), and photosynthetically active radiation (microEinsteins). These data were collected in Tampa Bay, Florida by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)...
Filter Total Items: 70
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: wetland characterization Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: wetland characterization
Coastal wetlands in Tampa Bay consist of mangrove forest and tidal salt marsh. Wetlands buffer storm surges, provide fish and wildlife habitat, and enhance water quality through the removal of water-borne nutrients and contaminants. Substantial areas of both mangrove and salt marsh have been lost to agricultural, residential and industrial development in this urban estuary. Wetlands...
Authors
Carole C. McIvor, Ellen Raabe, Kimberly Yates, Bill Carter, Mike Crane, Mario Fernandez, Brandt Henningsen, Sara Kruse, Rich Oches, Ed Proffitt, Randy Runnels, Ramesh Shrestha, Tom Smith, Steve Travis
Tampa Bay integrated science pilot study; a 2001-2002 drought-induced imprint on estuarine processes? Tampa Bay integrated science pilot study; a 2001-2002 drought-induced imprint on estuarine processes?
No abstract available.
Authors
Peter W. Swarzenski, Kimberly Yates, Paul Carlson, D.L. Felder, Mario Fernandez, P.L. Klerks, Sarah Kruse, John Martin, Y.E. Stoker
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: Baseline mapping, land surface dynamics and predictive modeling, and hazards vulnerability studies Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: Baseline mapping, land surface dynamics and predictive modeling, and hazards vulnerability studies
Tampa Bay and its environs have experienced phenomenal urban growth and significant changes in land cover and land-use practices over the past 50 years. This trend is expected to continue, with the impact of human activity broadening geographically and intensifying throughout the region. One of the immediate impacts of urban growth is the creation of additional impervious surfaces, which...
Authors
Michael Crane, Kimberly Yates, Robert Clark, Dean Gesch, Kurt Hess, John Koehmstedt, Dennis Milbert, Bruce Parker, Dan Sechrist, Janet Tilley, Robert Wilson
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: interactive mapping system (IMS) Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: interactive mapping system (IMS)
No abstract available.
Authors
Jimmy Johnston, Kimberly Yates, Pete Bourgeois, Antonio Martucci
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: data information management system (DIMS) Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: data information management system (DIMS)
No abstract available.
Authors
Jimmy Johnston, Kimberly Yates, Pete Bourgeois, Diane Burdick, Jim Giattina, Holly Greening, Renee Koenig, Henry Norris, Scott Wilson
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study Digital Library Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study Digital Library
No abstract available.
Authors
Jimmy Johnston, Kimberly Yates, Scott Wilson, Chris Cretini
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