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Value | Definition |
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Total study site | The total Miami study site, includes 16 habitat types. Artificial, Land and Mangrove habitats were removed. |
Aggregate reef | Aggregate reef larger than 1 hectare (ha), contiguous reef, lacking sand channels. |
Colonized pavement | Contiguous to patchy pavement, lacking spur and groove channel formation, presence of macroalgae, hard coral, gorgonians, and other sessile invertebrates, dense enough to obscure underlying rock. |
Dredged and excavated | Dredged and excavated areas. |
Individual or aggregated patch reef | Patch reefs smaller than 1 ha, isolated reefs often with distinct halo or reef features covering >10% of the area. |
Not classified | Areas where habitat has not been classified. |
Pavement | Contiguous to patchy pavement, lacking spur and groove channel formations. |
Pavement with sand channels | Alternating linear sand and pavement formations, perpendicular to reef crest. |
Pavement with seagrass | Contiguous to patchy pavement, lacking spur and groove channel formations with seagrass. |
Reef rubble | Unconsolidated, dead, unstable coral rubble. |
Ridge | Linear, shore-parallel, low-relief features, potentially ancient shoreline deposits. |
Scattered rock or coral in unconsolidated sediment | Less than 150 square meters, mostly sand, reef features covering <10% of the area. |
Seagrass continuous | Continuous seagrass beds. |
Seagrass discontinuous | Discontinuous seagrass beds. |
Spur and groove | Alternating linear sand and coral formations, perpendicular to the reef crest. |
Tidal flats | Tidal flats |
Unconsolidated sediment | Unconsolidated sediment |
Range of values | |
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Minimum: | -0.797 |
Maximum: | 0.2879 |
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Range of values | |
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Minimum: | -4.504412 |
Maximum: | 0.983763 |
Units: | meters |
Range of values | |
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Minimum: | -58.632202 |
Maximum: | -2.457303 |
Units: | meters |
Range of values | |
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Minimum: | -18.110455 |
Maximum: | -0.81929 |
Units: | meters |
Range of values | |
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Minimum: | 0.508227 |
Maximum: | 10.909629 |
Units: | meters |
These data were used to determine 100-year future seafloor elevation changes (from 2014) along the Miami section of the Florida Reef Tract, based on mean elevation change.
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Data format: | SHP, CSV, TIF (version ArcGIS 10.6, RFC 4180) Esri Polygon Shapefile, comma-separated values, tagged image file format |
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https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-P9CE2LH4/data/100_Year_Miami_Seafloor_Projection_DEM_MeanElevation.zip https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-P9CE2LH4/data/Miami_Habitat_OriginalClip.zip https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-P9CE2LH4/data/Miami_ElevationSurface_OriginalClip.zip https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-P9CE2LH4/data/100_Year_Miami_Seafloor_Projection_MeanElevation.zip |