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 "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/upper-midwest-water-science-center/science/sparrow-nutrient-modeling-binational-uscanada",
 "headline": "SPARROW nutrient modeling: Binational (US/Canada) models",
 "datePublished": "March 6, 2019",
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     "name": "Dale M Robertson",
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     "text": "SPARROW (SPAtially Referenced Regression On Watershed attributes) models track the transport of phosphorus and nitrogen from localinland watersheds to regional, coastal waters by explaining spatial patterns in stream water-quality conditions in relation to human activities and natural processes."
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     "text": "2002 Binational Red and Assiniboine River Basin SPARROW Models"
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     "text": "2002 Midcontinental SPARROW Models"
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     "text": "SPARROW phosphorus and nitrogen models have been developed for the Red and Assiniboine River Basin as part of a Binational project between the USGS, the International Joint Commission (IJC), and the National Research Council (NRC) of Canada. This Binational water-quality-modeling effort is the first of its kind to make use of harmonized geospatial datasets and combined water-quality datasets from federal, provincial, and state jurisdictions in both the U.S. and Canada. These models will help address critical management needs, including identifying the allocation of nutrient sources by watershed, jurisdiction, and human activity; and determining the integrity of stream and river monitoring networks."
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     "text": "Learn more about the Binational Red Assiniboine River Basin Water Quality Modeling effort."
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     "text": "An online mapper has been developed, which can be used by scientists and resource managers to easily access and visualize all model results at a variety of spatial scales anywhere in the Midcontinental Region of Canada and the United States."
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     "text": "This binational project focuses on:"
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     "text": "Red and Assininboine River Basin SPARROW Model contacts:U.S. (USGS): Dale M. Robertson, Research Hydrologist, and David A. Saad, Hydrologist, USGS, Wisconsin Water Science CenterCanada (IJC-Canadian Section): Wayne Jenkinson, Senior Water Quality and Ecosystem Advisor, Ottawa, Canada (NRC)"
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     "text": "U.S. (USGS): Dale M. Robertson, Research Hydrologist, and David A. Saad, Hydrologist, USGS, Wisconsin Water Science CenterU.S. (IJC-U.S. Section): Michael Laitta, Washington, D.C.Canada (IJC-Canadian Section):  Wayne Jenkinson, Senior Engineering AdvisorNRC Canada: Ivana Vouk, Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering."
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     "text": "Online tools include a SPARROW Mapper and a possible future decision-making tool."
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     "text": "This collaborative work builds upon the ongoing efforts of the Transboundary Hydrographic Data Harmonization Task Forces and a binational SPARROW modeling effort presently being conducted in the Red/Assiniboine River Basin."
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     "text": "SPARROW phosphorus and nitrogen models are being developed for the entire Great Lakes Basin and the Upper Midwest part of the U.S., and the Red and Assiniboine River Basin, as part of a Binational project between the USGS and the International Joint Commission (IJC) and National Research Council (NRC) of Canada."
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     "text": "SPARROW phosphorus and nitrogen models are being developed for the Midcontinental region of North America as part of a Binational project between the USGS and the International Joint Commission (IJC) and National Research Council (NRC) of Canada. These models cover the entire Great Lakes, Rainy\u2013Lake of the Woods, Red River, Upper Mississippi, and Ohio River Basins."
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