Assessing spatial variability of nutrients, phytoplankton, and related water-quality constituents in the California Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta at the landscape scale—2018 high resolution mapping surveys

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Bergamaschi Brian A.ORCID,Kraus Tamara E. C.ORCID,Downing Bryan D.ORCID,Stumpner Elizabeth B.ORCID,O'Donnell KatyORCID,Hansen Jeffrey A.ORCID,Soto Perez JenifferORCID,Richardson Emily T.ORCID,Hansen Angela M.ORCID,Gelber AlanORCID

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US Geological Survey

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