Gulf of Mexico Nutrient, carbon, CTD data
Data and Resources
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GED GoM Nutrients for Science Hub.xlsxXLS
GED%20GoM%20Nutrients%20for%20Science%20Hub.xlsx
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EPA_GED_INSHORE for Science Hub.xlsxXLS
EPA_GED_INSHORE%20for%20Science%20Hub.xlsx
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GED GoM CTD for Science Hub.xlsxXLS
GED%20GoM%20CTD%20for%20Science%20Hub.xlsx
| Field | Value |
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| Gruplar |
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| Etiketler |
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| isopen | False |
| license_id | other-license-specified |
| license_title | other-license-specified |
| maintainer | James Pauer |
| maintainer_email | pauer.james@epa.gov |
| metadata_created | 2025-12-01T14:18:25.858302 |
| metadata_modified | 2025-12-01T14:18:25.858306 |
| notes | Gulf of Mexico cruise, nearshore and CTD data collected by the USEPA during 2002 - 2008. This dataset is associated with the following publications: Pauer , J., T. Feist, A. Anstead, P. DePetro, W. Melendez, J. Lehrter , M. Murrell , X. Zhang, and D. Ko. A modeling study examining the impact of nutrient boundaries on primary production on the Louisiana Continental Shelf. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING. Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 328: 136-147, (2016). Feist, T., J. Pauer , W. Melendez, J. Lehrter , P. DePetro, K. Rygwelski , D. Ko, and R. Kreis. Modeling the relative importance of nutrient and carbon loads, boundary fluxes, and sediment fluxes on Gulf of Mexico hypoxia. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 50(16): 88713-8721, (2016). |
| num_resources | 3 |
| num_tags | 8 |
| title | Gulf of Mexico Nutrient, carbon, CTD data |