Research Oceanographer
Email:
kyates@usgs.gov
Office Phone:
727-502-8059
ORCID:
0000-0001-8764-0358
Location
600 4th Street South
St. Petersburg
, FL
33701
US
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This data release presents projected flooding extent polygon (flood masks) shapefiles based on wave-driven total water levels for the State Florida (the Florida Peninsula and the Florida Keys). There are 12 associated flood mask shapefiles: one for each of four nearshore wave energy return periods (rp; 10-, 50-, 100-, and 500-years), the current scenario (base) and each of the degradation scenarios (Mean Elevation and Mean Erosion). These data accompany: Storlazzi, C.D., Reguero, B.G., Yates, K.K., Cumming, K.A., Cole, A.D., Shope, J.A., Gaido L., C., Zawada, D.G., Arsenault, S.R., Fehr, Z.W., Nickel, B.A., and Beck, M.W., 2021, Rigorously valuing the impact of projected coral reef degradation on coastal hazard...
Tags: Broward County,
CMHRP,
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Coral Reef,
Ecology, All tags...
Florida Keys,
Florida Peninsula,
Geography,
Geomorphology,
Geophysics,
Habitat,
Land Use Change,
Marine Geology,
Martin County,
Miami-Dade County,
Monroe County,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Palm Beach County,
State of Florida,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
United States of America,
coastal processes,
coral reef communities,
environment,
flooding,
geoscientificInformation,
oceans,
reef,
reef ecosystems, Fewer tags
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This data release contains time-series of seawater carbonate chemistry variables, including salinity, dissolved inorganic nutrients, pH, total alkalinity, and dissolved inorganic carbon from sites along Kahekili Beach Park, west Maui, Hawai‘i. It also containsdata from coral cores collected from the shallow reef at Kahekili in July 2013 and analyzed for coral growth parameters (tissue thickness, growth rate, density, calcification rates, and bioerosion) and geochemical measurements (nitrogen isotopes).
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Time-series of seawater carbonate chemistry variables, including salinity, dissolved inorganic nutrients, pH, total alkalinity, and dissolved inorganic carbon from sites along Kahekili Beach Park, west Maui near submarine groundwater seeps and living coral reefs. Samples for seawater were collected by pumping bottom water from the seafloor using a peristaltic pump and collecting discrete water samples every 4-hrs over a 6-day period.
Categories: Data;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Ecological Functions and Services,
Maui,
Pacific Ocean,
State of Hawaii,
alkalinity, All tags...
carbonate analysis,
chemical analysis,
chemical oceanography,
coastal pollution,
coelenterates,
coral reefs,
environment,
eutrophication,
geochemistry,
geochemistry,
groundwater geochemistry,
human impacts on habitats,
marine chemistry,
marine water quality,
nutrients,
ocean acidification,
oceans, Fewer tags
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