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- Archive of single-beam bathymetry data collected from select areas in Weeks Bay and Weeks Bayou, southwest Louisiana, January 2013 (Q60000) (← links)
- Linear extension rates of massive corals from the Dry Tortugas National Park (DRTO), Florida (Q61014) (← links)
- Holocene core logs and site methods for modern reef and head-coral cores - Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida (Q61349) (← links)
- Benthic habitat classification in Lignumvitae Key Basin, Florida Bay, using the U.S. Geological Survey Along-Track Reef Imaging System (ATRIS) (Q63122) (← links)
- Investigation of submarine groundwater discharge along the tidal reach of the Caloosahatchee River, southwest Florida (Q64169) (← links)
- Holocene core logs and site statistics for modern patch-reef cores: Biscayne National Park, Florida (Q64420) (← links)
- Systematic mapping of bedrock and habitats along the Florida Reef tract — Central Key Largo to Halfmoon Shoal (Gulf of Mexico) (Q66290) (← links)
- Arrecifes coralinos en Honduras; estado despues del Huracan Mitch [Coral reefs in Honduras; status after Hurricane Mitch] (Q73453) (← links)
- Coral reefs in Honduras: status after Hurricane Mitch (Q73672) (← links)
- Fate and pathways of injection-well effluent in the Florida Keys (Q83416) (← links)
- Habitat impacts of offshore drilling, eastern Gulf of Mexico (Q83467) (← links)
- Seepage meters and Bernoulli's revenge (Q143865) (← links)
- Tidal and meteorological influences on shallow marine groundwater flow in the upper Florida Keys (Q143989) (← links)
- New maps, new information: Coral reefs of the Florida keys (Q152080) (← links)
- Regional quaternary submarine geomorphology in the Florida Keys (Q154232) (← links)
- Staghorn tempestites in the Florida Keys (Q154251) (← links)
- Aragonite saturation states and nutrient fluxes in coral reef sediments in Biscayne National Park, FL, USA (Q236630) (← links)
- Distribution of heavy metals and foraminiferal assemblages in sediments of Biscayne Bay, Florida, USA (Q252246) (← links)
- A giant sediment trap in the Florida keys (Q256546) (← links)
- Coral cores collected in Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida, U.S.A.: Photographs and X-rays (Q263975) (← links)
- Do three massive coral species from the same reef record the same SST signal? A test from the Dry Tortugas, Florida Keys (Q282178) (← links)
- The role of vermetid gastropods in the development of the Florida Middle Ground, northeast Gulf of Mexico (Q302773) (← links)
- Diver-operated manometer: A simple device for measuring hydraulic head in underwater wells (Q303992) (← links)
- Using multiple geochemical tracers to characterize the hydrogeology of the submarine spring off Crescent Beach, Florida (Q304225) (← links)
- Reply to comments by Corbett and Cable on our paper, "Seepage meters and Bernoulli's revenge (Q307527) (← links)
- Foraminiferal assemblages in Biscayne Bay, Florida, USA: Responses to urban and agricultural influence in a subtropical estuary (Q311435) (← links)
- St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center's Geologic Core and Sample Database (Q319501) (← links)