Water-quality characteristics of the Red River of the North and tributaries in the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area, North Dakota, 2019–22
Author:
Galloway Joel M.ORCID, Nustad Rochelle A.ORCID, Wheeling Spencer L.ORCID
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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