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Impact of seagrass establishment, industrialization and coastal infrastructure on seagrass biogeochemical sinks [dataset]

Edith Cowan University
Carlos Duarte (Aggregated by) James Bongiovanni (Aggregated by) Oscar Serrano (Aggregated by) Paul Lavery (Aggregated by)
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Oscar Serrano: o.serranogras@ecu.edu.au

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The database compiles published data (in Serrano et al. 2020, Marine Environmental Research, in press) on biogeochemical characteristics (density, organic carbon, stable carbon isotopes, chemical element and sediment grain size) of cores from Posidonia sinuosa soil in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia. Pb-210 concentrations of the first 20 cm are included along with C-14 raw ages.

Enquiries about the dataset may be sent to Oscar Serrano: o.serranogras@ecu.edu.au

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