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16 | "value": "Tampa Bay, Florida" | 16 | "value": "Tampa Bay, Florida" | ||
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20 | "value": "2015-07-28" | 20 | "value": "2015-07-28" | ||
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24 | "value": "2015-07-30" | 24 | "value": "2015-07-30" | ||
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48 | diment-properties-in-shallow-waters-around-tampa-bay-fl-in-july-2015", | 48 | diment-properties-in-shallow-waters-around-tampa-bay-fl-in-july-2015", | ||
49 | "notes": "### Abstract\nSediments were collected in conjunction with | 49 | "notes": "### Abstract\nSediments were collected in conjunction with | ||
50 | infauna sampling at three sampling locations around Tampa Bay, FL in | 50 | infauna sampling at three sampling locations around Tampa Bay, FL in | ||
51 | 2015 and analyzed for porosity of depth slices of 1 cm increments for | 51 | 2015 and analyzed for porosity of depth slices of 1 cm increments for | ||
52 | the top 5 cm and 2 cm increments for 5-15 cm depth. C and N were | 52 | the top 5 cm and 2 cm increments for 5-15 cm depth. C and N were | ||
53 | measured at the USFSI Stable Isotope Lab, Department of Geology, | 53 | measured at the USFSI Stable Isotope Lab, Department of Geology, | ||
54 | University of South Florida, Tampa, using a Costech elemental | 54 | University of South Florida, Tampa, using a Costech elemental | ||
55 | combustion system, and data are given as total N (umol), total C | 55 | combustion system, and data are given as total N (umol), total C | ||
56 | (umol) and C:N ratio. Sediment grain size analysis was done using | 56 | (umol) and C:N ratio. Sediment grain size analysis was done using | ||
57 | standard gravitational methods and is presented as % sand, silt, clay, | 57 | standard gravitational methods and is presented as % sand, silt, clay, | ||
58 | and mud. Samples were collected in shallow water (0.25-1 m depth) in | 58 | and mud. Samples were collected in shallow water (0.25-1 m depth) in | ||
59 | Halodule and Thalassia beds and adjacent bare (unvegetated) | 59 | Halodule and Thalassia beds and adjacent bare (unvegetated) | ||
60 | sediments.\n\n### Purpose\nSediment characteristics are important | 60 | sediments.\n\n### Purpose\nSediment characteristics are important | ||
61 | components in understanding how the physical environment helps to | 61 | components in understanding how the physical environment helps to | ||
62 | shape the structure and function of benthic communities. We measured | 62 | shape the structure and function of benthic communities. We measured | ||
63 | sediment profiles at two sites in Tampa Bay, Florida, to establish | 63 | sediment profiles at two sites in Tampa Bay, Florida, to establish | ||
64 | working knowledge of sediment nutrient levels and physical properties | 64 | working knowledge of sediment nutrient levels and physical properties | ||
65 | at these locations. The purpose is to ultimately investigate and | 65 | at these locations. The purpose is to ultimately investigate and | ||
66 | compare differences between Tampa locations (un-contaminated reference | 66 | compare differences between Tampa locations (un-contaminated reference | ||
67 | locations) and sites in the Chandeleur Islands, northern Gulf of | 67 | locations) and sites in the Chandeleur Islands, northern Gulf of | ||
68 | Mexico, which were impacted by oil contamination. Results will be | 68 | Mexico, which were impacted by oil contamination. Results will be | ||
69 | analyzed and compared with associated infaunal abundance, biomass, and | 69 | analyzed and compared with associated infaunal abundance, biomass, and | ||
70 | oxygen consumption data to better understand how the benthic | 70 | oxygen consumption data to better understand how the benthic | ||
71 | communities at these un-contaminated locations in Tampa function | 71 | communities at these un-contaminated locations in Tampa function | ||
72 | versus those in oil-contaminated locations. This study is part of a | 72 | versus those in oil-contaminated locations. This study is part of a | ||
73 | consortium that aims to assess the impact of oil contamination on | 73 | consortium that aims to assess the impact of oil contamination on | ||
74 | sediment ecosystem function in the context of natural daily, seasonal, | 74 | sediment ecosystem function in the context of natural daily, seasonal, | ||
75 | and annual variability in a dynamic ecosystem.\n\n**DOI: | 75 | and annual variability in a dynamic ecosystem.\n\n**DOI: | ||
76 | [doi:10.7266/N747486K](https://www.doi.org/10.7266/N747486K)**\n\n### | 76 | [doi:10.7266/N747486K](https://www.doi.org/10.7266/N747486K)**\n\n### | ||
77 | Suggested Citation\nSusan Bell. 2017. Sediment properties in shallow | 77 | Suggested Citation\nSusan Bell. 2017. Sediment properties in shallow | ||
78 | waters around Tampa Bay, FL in July 2015. Distributed by: Gulf of | 78 | waters around Tampa Bay, FL in July 2015. Distributed by: Gulf of | ||
79 | Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), | 79 | Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), | ||
80 | Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University\u2013Corpus Christi. | 80 | Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University\u2013Corpus Christi. | ||
81 | doi:10.7266/N747486K\n\n**Funded by:** Gulf of Mexico Research | 81 | doi:10.7266/N747486K\n\n**Funded by:** Gulf of Mexico Research | ||
82 | Initiative (GoMRI)\n\n**Funding cycle:** RFP-IV\n\n**Research group:** | 82 | Initiative (GoMRI)\n\n**Funding cycle:** RFP-IV\n\n**Research group:** | ||
83 | Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience (ACER)\n\n", | 83 | Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience (ACER)\n\n", | ||
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