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Marine Ecology Progress Series. 509:71-85
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Journal of Coastal Research. 63:46-57
Reich, C.D.; Poore, R.Z., and Hickey, T.D., 2013. The role of vermetid gastropods in the development of the Florida Middle Ground, northeast Gulf of Mexico. In: Brock, J.C.; Barras, J.A., and Williams, S.J. (eds.), Understanding and Predicting Change
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Journal of Coastal Research. 241:159-169
Heavy-metal pollution is an issue of concern in estuaries influenced by agriculture, urban, and harbor activities. Foraminiferal assemblages have been shown to be effective indicators of pollution. Sediment samples (n = 110) from Biscayne Bay were an
Autor:
T. Donald Hickey, Lucy A. Bartlett, Michael S. Weinzierl, Ilsa B. Kuffner, Christopher D. Reich
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Open-File Report.
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Marine Chemistry. 104:85-97
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Chemistry 104 (2007): 85-97, doi:10.1016/j.marchem.2006.10.012.
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Journal of Coastal Research. 222:260-282
A highly detailed digitized map depicts 22 benthic habitats in 3140.5 km2 of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Dominant are a seagrass/lime-mud zone (map area 27.5%) throughout Hawk Channel and seagrass/carbonate-sand (18.7%) and bare carbo
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Coral Reefs. 22:91-97
Thirty-one samples of transported Holocene Acropora cervicornis "sticks" sampled from carbonate sand tempestite accumulations at 19 sites along a 180-km-long stretch of the Florida reef tract were dated using the radiocarbon (14C) method. The "modern
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Geological Society of America Bulletin. 115:845-866
High-quality seismic reflection profiles fill a major gap in geophysical data along the south Florida shelf, allowing updated interpretations of the history of the Quaternary coral reef system. Incorporation of the new and existing data sets provides
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Estuaries. 25:126-132
Evaluation of seepage data from a network of 50 permanently deployed submarine seepage meters, specially construc ted from fiberglass, indicates that the devices artificially advect (Bernoulli effect) shallow ground water. Reverse flow into the rock
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Data Series.