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			<titleStmt><title level='a'>Dissolved organic carbon concentrations for seasonal synoptic sampling of 100 urban streams in Miami, Florida (USA) from 2021-2022</title></titleStmt>
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				<publisher>Environmental Data Initiative</publisher>
				<date>01/01/2025</date>
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					<idno type="par_id">10613515</idno>
					<idno type="doi">10.6073/pasta/859b2a48dcd1611568f21ead4f20a487</idno>
					
					<author>Liz D Ortiz_Muñoz</author><author>John S Kominoski</author><author>Christopher B Rizzie</author>
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			<abstract><ab><![CDATA[This dataset contains dissolved organic carbon concentrations from surface water samples collected at 100 urban stream and canal locations in the greater Miami, Florida metropolitan area. Samples were collected five times across different seasons to capture spatial and seasonal variation in DOC concentration. These events include the wet seasons of 2021 and 2022, as well as the dry season of 2022, specifically: Summer 2021 (Wet; July 8 to July 27), Fall 2021 (Wet; September 27 to October 7), Winter 2022 (Dry; January 3 to January 13), Spring 2022 (Dry; April 7 to April 23), and Summer 2022 (Wet; June 1 to June 13). These data were collected as part of the Carbon in Urban Rivers Biogeochemistry (CURB) Project. Detailed field data and site data are published separately and can be linked using the “curbid” and “synoptic_event” columns in each dataset.]]></ab></abstract>
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