Storm Surge and Ponding Explain Mangrove Dieback in Southwest Florida following Hurricane Irma
Author
Lagomasino, David; Fatoyinbo, Temilola; Castañeda-Moya, Edward; Cook, Bruce D.; Montesano, Paul M.; Neigh, Christopher S. R.; Corp, Lawrence A.; Ott, Lesley E.
Subject
Date
2021
Citation:
APA:
Lagomasino, David, & Fatoyinbo, Temilola, & Castañeda-Moya, Edward, & Cook, Bruce D., & Montesano, Paul M., & Neigh, Christopher S. R., & Corp, Lawrence A., & Ott, Lesley E.. (January 2021).
Storm Surge and Ponding Explain Mangrove Dieback in Southwest Florida following Hurricane Irma.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10342/11028
MLA:
Lagomasino, David, and Fatoyinbo, Temilola, and Castañeda-Moya, Edward, and Cook, Bruce D., and Montesano, Paul M., and Neigh, Christopher S. R., and Corp, Lawrence A., and Ott, Lesley E..
"Storm Surge and Ponding Explain Mangrove Dieback in Southwest Florida following Hurricane Irma". .
. (),
January 2021.
September 23, 2023.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/11028.
Chicago:
Lagomasino, David and Fatoyinbo, Temilola and Castañeda-Moya, Edward and Cook, Bruce D. and Montesano, Paul M. and Neigh, Christopher S. R. and Corp, Lawrence A. and Ott, Lesley E.,
"Storm Surge and Ponding Explain Mangrove Dieback in Southwest Florida following Hurricane Irma," , no.
(January 2021),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/11028 (accessed
September 23, 2023).
AMA:
Lagomasino, David, Fatoyinbo, Temilola, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, Cook, Bruce D., Montesano, Paul M., Neigh, Christopher S. R., Corp, Lawrence A., Ott, Lesley E..
Storm Surge and Ponding Explain Mangrove Dieback in Southwest Florida following Hurricane Irma. .
January 2021;
():
.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/11028. Accessed
September 23, 2023.
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