Water-quality constituent concentrations and loads computed using real-time water-quality data for the Republican River, Clay Center, Kansas, August 2018 through July 2023
Author:
Kramer Ariele R.ORCID, Abel Justin R.ORCID
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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