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    "title": "South Florida mangrove peat radiocarbon metadata",
    "pubdate": "20220706",
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    "descript": "In 2016, U.S. Geological Survey St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center (USGS SPCMSC) researchers and academic collaborators collected cores of mangrove peat from two islands in the Florida Keys: Snipe Key (24.679\u00b0N, 81.653\u00b0W) and Swan Key (25.349\u00b0N, 80.251\u00b0W). This data release contains the radiocarbon ages and associated data for peat samples analyzed throughout the two cores (SNK-16-C1 and SBC-16-C10).",
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        {
            "name": "Moyer, Ryan P.",
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        {
            "name": "Shaw, Jaimie E.",
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        },
        {
            "name": "Capar, Paulina",
            "role": "Author"
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        {
            "name": "Kemp, Andrew C.",
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        {
            "name": "Engelhart, Simon E.",
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        {
            "name": "Horton, Benjamin P.",
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