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The following pages link to Gregory E Schwarz (Q49200):
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- Instruments, methods, rationale, and derived data used to quantify and compare the trapping efficiencies of four types of pressure-difference bedload samplers (Q56086) (← links)
- Estimated nitrogen loads from selected tributaries in Connecticut draining to Long Island Sound, 1999–2009 (Q60741) (← links)
- Nutrient Trends in Streams and Rivers of the United States, 1993-2003 (Q64874) (← links)
- A Preliminary SPARROW Model of Suspended Sediment for the Conterminous United States (Q65741) (← links)
- Nutrient and Suspended-Sediment Transport and Trends in the Columbia River and Puget Sound Basins, 1993-2003 (Q66663) (← links)
- Changes in streamflow and water quality in selected nontidal basins in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, 1985-2004 (Q67598) (← links)
- Section 3. The SPARROW Surface Water-Quality Model—Theory, application and user documentation (Q67957) (← links)
- Estimation of nitrogen yields and loads from basins draining to Long Island Sound, 1988–98 (Q71859) (← links)
- A field and statistical modeling study to estimate irrigation water use at Benchmark Farms study sites in southwestern Georgia, 1995-96 (Q73874) (← links)
- Details of current-meter rating table development by the U.S. Geological Survey (Q74192) (← links)
- Comparability of suspended-sediment concentration and total suspended solids data (Q74515) (← links)
- Estimates of future water demand for selected water-service areas in the upper Duck River basin, central Tennessee (Q80311) (← links)
- State Soil Geographic (STATSGO) Data Base for the Conterminous United States (Q82605) (← links)
- Regional estimates of the amount of U.S. agricultural land located in watersheds with poor water quality (Q83233) (← links)
- Correction of stream quality trends for the effects of laboratory measurement bias (Q144119) (← links)
- Regional regression models of watershed suspended-sediment discharge for the eastern United States (Q147316) (← links)
- Sources of suspended-sediment flux in streams of the chesapeake bay watershed: A regional application of the sparrow model (Q148698) (← links)
- Online interactive U.S. Reservoir Sedimentation Survey Database (Q148890) (← links)
- Phosphorus and nitrogen transport in the binational Great Lakes Basin estimated using SPARROW watershed models (Q149161) (← links)
- Small ponds in headwater catchments are a dominant influence on regional nutrient and sediment budgets (Q149220) (← links)
- Toward explaining nitrogen and phosphorus trends in Chesapeake Bay tributaries, 1992-2012 (Q149733) (← links)
- Regional effects of agricultural conservation practices on nutrient transport in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (Q151669) (← links)
- The supply and demand for pollution control: Evidence from wastewater treatment (Q151833) (← links)
- Effect of stream channel size on the delivery of nitrogen to the Gulf of Mexico (Q153560) (← links)
- Natural background concentrations of nutrients in streams and rivers of the conterminous United States (Q154325) (← links)
- Spatially explicit modeling to evaluate regional stream water quality (Q154846) (← links)
- A comparison of load estimates using total suspended solids and suspended-sediment concentration data (Q235426) (← links)
- Spatial variability in nutrient transport by HUC8, state, and subbasin based on Mississippi/Atchafalaya River Basin SPARROW models (Q236425) (← links)
- An evaluation of methods for estimating decadal stream loads (Q238643) (← links)
- A hybrid machine learning model to predict and visualize nitrate concentration throughout the Central Valley aquifer, California, USA (Q239248) (← links)
- The role of headwater streams in downstream water quality (Q241872) (← links)
- Estimates of diffuse phosphorus sources in surface waters of the United States using a spatially referenced watershed model (Q249157) (← links)
- Factors affecting stream nutrient loads: A synthesis of regional SPARROW model results for the continental United States (Q251048) (← links)
- A multi-agency nutrient dataset used to estimate loads, improve monitoring design, and calibrate regional nutrient SPARROW models (Q251323) (← links)
- The regionalization of national-scale SPARROW models for stream nutrients (Q251456) (← links)
- The Regionalization of National-Scale SPARROW Models for Stream Nutrients (Q251749) (← links)
- Differences in phosphorus and nitrogen delivery to the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi River Basin (Q252459) (← links)
- Accounting for temporal variability of streamflow in estimates of travel time (Q253717) (← links)
- Low threshold for nitrogen concentration saturation in headwaters increases regional and coastal delivery (Q258605) (← links)
- NHDPlus as a geospatial framework for SPARROW modeling (Q259946) (← links)
- Predicting near-term effects of climate change on nitrogen transport to Chesapeake Bay (Q260798) (← links)
- Temporal variability in irrigated land and climate influences on salinity loading across the Upper Colorado River Basin, 1986-2017 (Q263890) (← links)
- Seasonally dynamic nutrient modeling quantifies storage lags and time-varying reactivity across large river basins (Q273115) (← links)
- How hydrologic connectivity regulates water quality in river corridors (Q273770) (← links)
- The role of baseflow in dissolved solids delivery to streams in the Upper Colorado River Basin (Q274080) (← links)
- Regional interpretation of water-quality monitoring data (Q276026) (← links)
- Sand- and gravel-trapping efficiencies derived for four types of pressure-difference bedload samplers (Q281901) (← links)
- Socioeconomic impacts of climate change on U.S. water supplies (Q284975) (← links)
- Price current-meter standard rating development by the U.S. geological survey (Q285959) (← links)
- Estimation of nutrient sources and transport for New Zealand using the hybrid mechanistic-statistical model SPARROW (Q287410) (← links)