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Water quality and land cover in the Coastal Plain Little River watershed, Georgia, United States

D.D. Bosch, O. Pisani, A.W. Coffin and T.C. Strickland
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2020, 75 (3) 263-277; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.75.3.263
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    Little River Experimental Watershed streamflow measurement locations.

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    Land cover in the Little River Experimental Watershed for 2014, based on the 2014 Cropland Data Layer.

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    Hydrologic year watershed weighted annual precipitation and area weighted flow in the Little River Station B from 1972 through 2014.

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    Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) and total nitrogen (NO3-N + TKN) loading in Little River Station B sorted by period for the entire period of record; error bars are one standard deviation.

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    Average monthly watershed weighted precipitation and area weighted discharge for the Little River Station B from 1972 to 2015. Error bars illustrate the monthly standard error of the means (Bosch et al. 2017).

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    Average monthly chloride (Cl), nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N), and total nitrogen (TKN) sample concentration for the Little River Station B; error bars are one standard deviation.

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    Average monthly chloride (Cl), nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N), and total nitrogen (TKN) loads for the Little River Station B; error bars are one standard deviation.

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    Changes in land cover over the Little River Experimental Watershed Station B from 1975 through 2014.

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    Changes in crop type over the three county Little River Station B area from 1975 through 2014.

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    Estimates of fertilizer and precipitation nitrogen (N) inputs over Little River Station B from 1974 through 2014.

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