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PLT-GCED-2411:
Belowground biomass measurements from the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) Project

03/01/2017 - 03/30/2017 Plant Ecology Christopher B. Craft 11/12/2024

PLT-GCED-2404:
Percent cover measurements of four site-dominant species from the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) Project

07/01/2013 - 07/31/2022 Plant Ecology Christopher B. Craft 04/30/2024

PLT-GCED-2404a:
Photosynthetic available radiation (PAR) measurements from the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) Project

03/26/2014 - 08/01/2022 Plant Ecology Christopher B. Craft 04/30/2024

INS-GCED-1612:
Grasshopper counts and feeding damage at the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) in 2016

04/09/2016 - 10/30/2016 Botany Steven C. Pennings 04/16/2020

NUT-IRMA-2002:
Porewater chemistry measurements from the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) from July 2017 through July 2019.

07/10/2017 - 01/08/2019 General Nutrient Chemistry Christopher B. Craft 02/11/2020

MSH-IRMA-1907:
Methane and carbon dioxide flux in a tidal freshwater marsh recovering from three years of experimental seawater additions and following the Hurricane Irma storm surge

03/13/2018 - 03/14/2019 Marsh Ecology Christopher B. Craft 07/03/2019

GND-GCED-1802:
Continuous groundwater well temperature, salinity and water level measurements at the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) site from May 2014 to February 2018

05/30/2014 - 02/14/2018 Groundwater Hydrology Christopher B. Craft 03/01/2018

POR-GCED-1802:
SALTEx soil oxidation-reduction (redox) potential measurements from the GCE LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) between July 2016 and March 2017

07/11/2016 - 03/09/2017 Pore-water Chemistry Christopher B. Craft 02/20/2018

GEL-GCED-1802:
Sediment elevation measurements from the GCE LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) sampling sites from July 2013 to August 2022

07/15/2013 - 08/22/2022 Geology Christopher B. Craft 02/20/2018

INV-GCED-1406:
Effect of salt water intrusion on the distribution of invertebrates in a GA tidal freshwater marshes from the GCE Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) project.

04/15/2013 - 09/11/2019 Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology Christine Angelini 01/15/2018

PLT-GCET-1703a:
Plant Responses to the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long Term Experiment (SALTEx) from 2013 to 2017

06/01/2013 - 10/28/2018 Plant Ecology Fan Li 03/01/2017

POR-GCED-1703:
Daily porewater salinity, conductivity, and temperature measurements from the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) Project

04/14/2014 - 10/31/2016 Pore-water Chemistry Christopher B. Craft 03/01/2017

GEL-GCED-1610:
Soil surface temperature measurements from the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) Project

08/01/2015 - 11/14/2017 Geology Christopher B. Craft 10/01/2016

NUT-GCES-1609:
Baseline soil chemistry data measurements from the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx)

03/26/2014 - 12/14/2016 General Nutrient Chemistry Christopher B. Craft 09/10/2016

POR-GCES-1603:
Quarterly porewater salinity and conductivity measurements from the GCE-LTER Seawater Addition Long-Term Experiment (SALTEx) Project

04/24/2014 - 10/20/2015 Pore-water Chemistry Christopher B. Craft 08/31/2016
 
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grants OCE-9982133, OCE-0620959, OCE-1237140, OCE-1832178 and OCE-2425396. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.