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       regression modeling for sediment and nutrient concentration and loads in sub-basins
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      of the Chesapeake Bay WatershedAnalyzing nutrient and sediment dynamics in the
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      lower Susquehanna watershedSurface and ground water sampling
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Revision as of 16:50, 12 May 2024

USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Her current work focuses on surface water quality, using both discrete
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     to estimate concentrations and loads for several different water quality constituents
     including suspended sediment, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus. She is also
     interested in a variety of other topics such as aquatic ecosystem ecology (specifically
     river metabolism), data visualization, and science communication.Current ProjectsSurrogate
     regression modeling for sediment and nutrient concentration and loads in sub-basins
     of the Chesapeake Bay WatershedAnalyzing nutrient and sediment dynamics in the
     lower Susquehanna watershedSurface and ground water sampling
   additionalType: personal statement
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