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The U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Advances in Understanding Sources, Transport, and the Biological Effects of Nutrients From Headwater Streams to Coastal Rivers Mark D. Munn and Patric
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Document Date: 2010-01-07 18:05:21


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slow travel rate / nitrogen processing / travel time / /

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Gulf of Mexico / Upper lake / Mississippi lake / Rivers Nutrient Filtering Systems Enhancing / Upper Mississippi lake / Great lake / Nonpoint Nutrient Sources Headwater Streams / /

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Neil M. Dubrovsky / Terry M. Short / Hydrological Processes / Michael D. Woodside / Richard B. Alexander / Mark D. Munn / Patrick Moran / Anne B. Hoos / /

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South Dakota / Tennessee / Nebraska / A.B. / Virginia / Mississippi / Delaware / North Carolina / California / Washington / /

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southeastern United States / Gulf of Mexico / central Mississippi / eastern Mississippi / northern Gulf of Mexico / /

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