Dataset: Localized Scenarios and Latitudinal Patterns of Vertical and Lateral Resilience of Tidal Marshes to Sea-Level Rise in the Contiguous United States This data release contains tables for: 1. the full meta-analysis including all dating types, 2. gauge-level derived flow-weighted average suspended sediment concentration data used in the analysis, 3. detailed information on a subset of radiocesium dated cores used in linear modeling, 4. a table of derived relative sea-level rise and modeled vertical resilience indices for tide gauges, and 5. intermediate watershed level summaries of vertical and lateral resilience ratios. attribute_definitions.csv contains definitions and units for each attribute (column) in each supplemental table. variable_definitions.csv contains definitions for each categorical variable and flag in the supplemental tables. supplemental_tab1_all_methods.csv - Supplemental table 1 contains accretion rates and time frames for each record in the full meta-analysis. supplemental_tab2_fwa_ssc.csv - Supplemental table 2 contains flow weighted average suspended sediment concentration for gauges within the coastal zone. The same measurements are paired with those of Weston et al. (2014), to show that despite differences in methodology, there is agreement where the datasets overlap. Weston et al.'s (2014) measurements were used to calculate watershed level FWA-SSC when we could not replicate those calculations because of changes in data availability. supplemental_tab3_detailed_radiocesium - Detailed radiocesium-based accretion rates, as well as covariate data used in the linear modeling, inundation class, relative sea-level rise, watershed FWA-SSC, tidal range, and core collection year. supplemental_tab4_modeled_gauges.csv - Recent relative sea-level rise (1996-2010), and projected future sea-level rise (Kopp et al., 2014) for contiguous U.S. tide gauges, as well as modeled net-accretion rates under different realized concentration pathways (RCPs). These modeled net-accretion rates were spatially extrapolated and summarized at the intermediate watershed level. supplemental_tab5_huc8_summaries - Intermediate watershed units (HUC8 = hydrologic unit code level 8) summaries of current coastal wetland area, weighted average modeled net accretion, lateral expansion area available, and the dominant class of the sea-level rise zone under different RCPs.