Status and trends of total nitrogen and total phosphorus concentrations, loads, and yields in streams of Mississippi, water years 2008–18
Author:
Hicks Matthew B.ORCID, Crain Angela S.ORCID, Segrest Natalie G.
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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