Data supporting the manuscript Role of microbial mats in bed evolution and the formation of sedimentary structures
2024-12-05
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Data supporting the manuscript Role of microbial mats in bed evolution and the formation of sedimentary structures
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2024-12-05
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Assis, Willian
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This dataset contains the data collected and presented in the manuscript "Role of microbial mats in bed evolution and the formation of sedimentary structures". It includes the bed topographies along the centerline of the channel for each tested case. Additionally, it contains the matlab codes used to process the data.
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The file named "Data.zip" contains 7 folders, each one containing a .mat file with the longitudinal position, bed elevation and time interval for both abiotic and biotic cases. The file "MatLab_Codes.zip" contains the matlab codes used to process the data.
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Assis, Willian; Yang, Judy Q. (2024). Role of microbial mats in bed evolution and the formation of sedimentary structures. UNDER REVIEW
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This study is supported by Office of Navy Research grant N00014-23-1-2559 and National Science Foundation CAREER Award EAR-2236497
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Assis, Willian; Yang, Judy Q. (2024). Data supporting the manuscript Role of microbial mats in bed evolution and the formation of sedimentary structures. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/8tj0-xt19.
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