Ecological, Sedimentological, and Geochemical Results From 2019 Coring Along Main Creek and Bacon Ridge Branch, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
This data release includes data collected in the pursuit of identifying pre- and post-colonial riparian ecosystems found throughout Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA. The single shapefile included documents the depths cored at both detailed study sites, and their spatial locations. Seventeen comma-delimited tables are included. Fourteen record pollen records at various depths identified within sediment cores taken at this study's two detailed investigation sites: Main Creek, near Pasadena, MD, and Bacon Ridge Branch, near Crownsville, MD. The remaining three include: radiocarbon dates associated with woody material identified in these sediment cores, visible, near-infrared, and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) information associated with each sediment core respectively, and a data dictionary for the visible, near-infrared, and XRF data for clarity.
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| description | This data release includes data collected in the pursuit of identifying pre- and post-colonial riparian ecosystems found throughout Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA. The single shapefile included documents the depths cored at both detailed study sites, and their spatial locations. Seventeen comma-delimited tables are included. Fourteen record pollen records at various depths identified within sediment cores taken at this study's two detailed investigation sites: Main Creek, near Pasadena, MD, and Bacon Ridge Branch, near Crownsville, MD. The remaining three include: radiocarbon dates associated with woody material identified in these sediment cores, visible, near-infrared, and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) information associated with each sediment core respectively, and a data dictionary for the visible, near-infrared, and XRF data for clarity. |
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| modified | 2023-05-16T00:00:00Z |
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| title | Ecological, Sedimentological, and Geochemical Results From 2019 Coring Along Main Creek and Bacon Ridge Branch, Anne Arundel County, Maryland |