Sediment properties data of Advancing Resilience Measures for Vegetated Coastlines (ARM4VEG), Guyana

doi:10.4121/18131222.v1
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doi: 10.4121/18131222
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Best, Uwe; van der Wegen, Mick; Dijkstra, Jasper; Reyns, Johan; Bram van Prooijen et. al. (2022): Sediment properties data of Advancing Resilience Measures for Vegetated Coastlines (ARM4VEG), Guyana. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/18131222.v1
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Dataset
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geolocation
Chateau Margot, Guyana
lat (N): 6.82022222
lon (E): 58.07358333
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time coverage
November 2019 - January 2021
licence
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This collection contains data collected during mangrove-mudflat campaign in Guyana, during the PhD Thesis project of Uwe Best. It is being made public both to act as supplementary data for publications and the final PhD thesis document, as well as to allow for open usage by other researchers in their own work.

Soil samples are collected at all measurement locations along transect MB, from the top layer (<2cm) of the soil. In addition to conducting a particle size analysis, the organic matter content is analyzed. Along the transect, measurements for the sediment properties were collected including the dry and bulk density, grain size, water content and atterberg limits.
The README file contains additional detail on the structure of the data.
history
  • 2022-01-11 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
zipped excel (.xlsx) and kml file
funding
  • The fieldwork presented in this paper was conducted under the research permit “Mangrove- Mudflat Coastlines Impacted by Sea Level Rise (SLR)- Hydrodynamics and Sediment Dynamics, Chateau Margot Mangroves, Guyana’. It was funded jointly by the Mangrove Research of NAREI (Project #:2019-01) and the PhD Project, 107440 (IHE Delft – Deltares).
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Coastal Engineering, instead of Delft University of Technology;

IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, Department of Water Science and Engineering;

Deltares, Ecosystems and Sediment Dynamics (ESD), Marine and Coastal Systems : Applied Morphodynamics (AMO);

Guyana Restoration and Management Department, National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI);

Ministry of Public Works, Guyana.

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