Extended time-series sensor data were collected between 2012 and 2016 in surface water of a tidal salt-marsh creek on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The objective of this field study was to measure water chemical characteristics and flows, as part of a study to quantify lateral fluxes of dissolved carbon species between the salt marsh and estuary. Data consist of in-situ measurements including: salinity, temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, redox potential, fluorescent dissolved organic matter, turbidity and chlorophyll. Surface water flow, water level and water elevation data were also measured. The data provided in this release represent a compiled data set consisting of multiple sensor deployments between 2012 and 2016.
Categories: Data,
Data Release - Revised;
Tags: Barnstable County,
Cape Cod,
Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
Falmouth,
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Marine Geology,
Sage Lot Pond,
Waquoit Bay,
Water Quality,
acoustic doppler current profiling,
biochemistry,
chlorophyll,
dissolved organic matter,
inlandWaters,
low and intermediate salt marsh,
oceans,
salinity,
salt marshes,
surface-water level,
time series datasets,
turbidity,
water chemistry,
water properties,
water quality,
water temperature,
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