Grainsize and Mineralogy Data of Sediments Samples Collected at Crocker Reef, Florida, 2013-2014

Description

Understanding the processes that govern whether a coral reef is accreting (growing) or dissolving are fundamental to questions of reef health and resiliency. A total of 52 surficial sediment samples were collected within a 1-km x 1-km area around Crocker Reef in the Florida Keys, USA, between 2013 and 2014. Samples 1-35 were collected in July 2013 and samples 36-52 were collected in July 2014. The samples were processed using conventional, published techniques (see process step 2) to yield grain size and mineralogical data. The dataset, CRKR2013-2014_SEDIMENT_Mineralogy.zip contains a spreadsheet with mineralogical data for each sample. The dataset, CRKR2013-2014_SEDIMENT_GrainSize.zip contains a spreadsheet with grain size data for each sample.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/F7V40SBR
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.d4f1672b-b287-4446-9ff5-3362a1c99a65.xml

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  • seafloor
  • ocean-gt-marine-sediments-gt-sediment-composition
  • ocean-gt-coastal-processes-gt-coral-reefs
  • oceans
  • coral-reef
  • crocker-reef
  • sediment-samples
  • earth-remote-sensing-instruments-gt-passive-remote-sensing-gt-photon-optical-detectors-gt-camer
  • remote-sensing
  • florida
  • aquatic-biology
  • usgs-d4f1672b-b287-4446-9ff5-3362a1c99a65
  • sediment-images
  • florida-keys
  • doi-usgs-cmg-gt-coastal-and-marine-geology-u-s-geological-survey-u-s-department-of-interior
  • marine-geology

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