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Geochemical data to characterize physical and chemical properties of the Cenote Bang, a component of the Ox Bel Ha cave network within the subterranean estuary coastal aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula, from December 2013 to January 2016

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2013-12-05
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2014-08-16
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2015-01-13
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2016-01-20
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2016-01-23

Citation

Pohlman, J.W., and Brankovits, David, 2017, Water column physical and chemical properties of Cenote Bang, a component of the Ox Bel Ha cave network within the subterranean estuary coastal aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula, from December 2013 to January 2016: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7DJ5DJW.

Summary

Subterranean estuaries extend inland into density-stratified coastal carbonate aquifers that contain a surprising diversity of endemic animals (mostly crustaceans) within a highly oligotrophic environment. How complex ecosystems thrive in this globally-distributed, cryptic habitat (termed anchialine) is poorly understood. The northeastern margin of the Yucatan Peninsula contains over 250 km of mapped, diver-accessible caves passages where previous studies have suggested chemoautotrophic processes are the source of carbon and energy sustaining the anchialine food web. This dataset, collected during four field events during U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Coastal and Marine Geology Program Field Activities 2015-013-FA and 2016-003-FA in [...]

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CenoteBangGeochemData_2013-2016.xlsx
“Geochemical data in XLSX format.”
19.06 KB application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
CenoteBangGeochemData_2013-2016.csv
“Geochemical data in CSV format.”
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CenoteBang_geochemdata_browse.jpg
“Depth-property plots.”
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CenoteBang_geochemdata_meta.txt
“CSDGM metadata in TEXT format.”
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CenoteBang_geochemdata_meta.html
“CSDGM metadata in HTML format.”
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Purpose

These data are used to characterize the habitat and constrain the biogeochemical processes that support anchialine habitat ecosystems. The geochemical data are used to identify details about the carbon cycle in the subterranean estuary.

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