SFWSC_003 DIC and DOC 13C tracer data from Shark River Slough and Harney River, Everglades, South Florida in November 2011 Dr. William Anderson Southeast Environmental Research Center Associate Professor FIU-BBC, Marine Sciences Miami, FL 33181 USA 305-919-2693 305-919-4030 andersow@fiu.edu www.fiu.edu/~andersow Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program Florida International University University Park OE 148 Miami, FL 33199 USA 305-348-6054 fcelter@fiu.edu http://fcelter.fiu.edu William Anderson Southeast Environmental Research Center FIU - BBC, Marine Sciences North Miami, Florida 33181 USA 305-919-2693 305-919-4030 andersow@fiu.edu Working Group Co- Lead 2020-10-01 As part of the larger NSF WSC funded project, an SF6 tracer study was conducted in November of 2010 by working groups form ENP, FIU and Univ. of Hawaii. This work included the release of the tracer (SF6), which was sampled in a lagrangian approach as the tracer “patch” moved from the fresh water portion of the system to the mangrove ecotone along the Shark and Harney Rivers. The goal of this study was to measure carbon export through the system. Annie Palya used our new CRDS system to measure the isotopic composition (Delta13C) of the DOM & DIC (analyzed at RSMAS) during this study, as carbon isotopes may help to resolve different sources of carbon. This analytical approach is relatively new, and will be important for understanding the C-dynamics within the FCE. FCE and WSC Florida Coastal Everglades LTER ecological research long-term monitoring Delta 13 C isotope C-111 Basin dendrochronological record isotopes pond cypress freshwater estuarine trees basins LTER Keyword Thesaurus These data are classified as 'Type II' whereby original SFWSC experimental data collected by individual SFWSC researchers are to be released to restricted audiences according to terms specified by the owners of the data. Type II data are considered to be exceptional and should be rare in occurrence. The justification for exceptions must be well documented and approved by the lead PI and Site Data Manager. Some examples of Type II data restrictions may include: locations of rare or endangered species, data that are covered under prior licensing or copyright (e.g., SPOT satellite data), or covered by the Human Subjects Act, Student Dissertation data and those data related to the SFWSC project but not funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) WSC program (EAR-1204762) and the NIFA Award Number 2012-67003-19862. Researchers that make use of Type II Data may be subject to additional restrictions to protect any applicable commercial or confidentiality interests. For a complete description of the SFWSC Data Distribution and Data User Agreement, please go to SFWSC Data Management Policy: http://eimc.fiu.edu/projects/SFWSC/SFWSC_DataManagementPolicy.pdf. Additionally, two copies of the manuscript must be submitted to the South Florida Water, Sustainability and Climate Project, c/o Dr. Mike Sukop, Department of Earth & Environment, Florida International University, ECS 347, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, Florida 33199. Shark River and Harney River, Southeast Everglades -81.145 -81.089 25.431 25.411 Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Study Area: South Florida, Everglades National Park, and Florida Bay -81.078 -80.490 25.761 24.913 2011-11-10 2011-11-15 This is an isotope dataset and subsequent data will be appended and metadata updated. William Anderson Southeast Environmental Research Center Working Group Co- Lead FIU - BBC, Marine Sciences North Miami, Florida 33181 USA 305-919-2693 305-919-4030 andersow@fiu.edu Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program Information Manager Florida International University University Park OE 148 Miami, FL 33199 USA 305-348-6054 305-348-4096 fcelter@fiu.edu http://fcelter.fiu.edu Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program Florida International University University Park OE 148 Miami, FL 33199 USA 305-348-6054 fcelter@fiu.edu http://fcelter.fiu.edu Anderson et al. (2005) Carbon isotope composition of cypress trees from South Florida and changing hydrologic conditions W. Anderson L. Sternberg M. Pinzon T. Gann-Troxler D. Childers M. Duever 2005 Dendrochronologia 23 1 1-10 IRMS The Study Extent of this dataset includes the Shark River and Harney River within Everglades National Park (FCE), South Florida Anderson et al. (2005) Shark and Harney Rivers, Everglades, South Florida -81.145 -80.989 25.431 25.347 Visual Inspection of Values South Florida Water, Sustainability, and Climate Project Mike Sukop South Florida Water, Sustainability, and Climate Project Department of Earth & Environment, ECS 347, University Park, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199 USA 305-348-3117 305-348-3877 sukopm@fiu.edu Lead Principal Investigator The project’s objectives are to: 1) Develop a hydro-economic model for South Florida that optimizes water allocations based on the economic value of water; 2) Develop new information on the economic value of ecosystem services to be incorporated into model formulations; 3) Test management schemes designed to increase the resilience of water resources to climate variability, climate change, and SLR; 4) Engage stakeholders to improve understanding of the cognitive and perceptual biases in risk management and decision-making; and 5) Develop recommendations for adaptive water management that optimize economic and ecological productivity and foster sustained public support. National Science Foundation (NSF) WSC program (EAR-1204762) and the NIFA Award Number 2012-67003-19862. The SFWSC Study area is located in South Florida. -82.28 -80.03 28.56 24.52 2014-08-26 2017-12-31 SFWSC_003 DIC and DOC 13C data from Shark River Slough and Harney River, Everglades, South Florida in November 2011 SFWSC_003 8 ASCII 1 \r\n column , Sample_ID Sample_ID sample ID sample ID Date date Collection date datetime YYYY-MM-DD 1 2011-11-10 2011-11-15 Time Time Collection Time datetime hh:mm 09:56 16:13 Latitude_DD latitude in decimal degrees of a single detection Collection Location coordinate Collection Location Longitude_DD Longitude in decimal degrees of a single detection Collection Location coordinate Collection Location Salinity Salinity salinity data PSU 0.001 real -9999.00 Value will never be recorded WaterTemp Water Temperature temp in C data celsius 0.001 real -9999.00 Value will never be recorded DIC_13C DIC_13C d13C (‰) PDB of DIC data perMil 0.01 real -9999.00 Value will never be recorded DIC_13_stdev DIC_13_stdev error 1 sigma data perMil 0.01 real -9999.00 Value will never be recorded DOC_13C DOC_13C d13C (‰) PDB of DOC data perMil 0.01 real -9999.00 Value will never be recorded DOC_13C_stdev DOC_13C_stdev error 1 sigma data perMil 0.01 real -9999.00 Value will never be recorded 92 practical salinity units per Mil relative to PDB. Used in Isotopic measurements Short term Type II 2014-11-22 13C of DOC and DIC for understanding C-flux in the ecotone C-flux from the ecotone Published in Anderson, W.T., Sternberg, L., Pinzon, M.C., Gann-Troxler, T., Childers, D.L., and Duever, M., 2005, Carbon isotope composition of cypress trees from South Florida and changing hydrologic conditions: Dendrochronologia, v. 23, n. 1, p. 1-10.