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Where have all the nutrients gone? Long-term Decoupling of Inputs and Outputs in the Willamette River Watershed, Oregon, USA
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The following 4 tables accompany the peer-reviewed journal article GS Metson, J Lin, JE Compton, JA Harrison. Where have all the nutrients gone? Long-term Decoupling... -
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Datasets for manuscript "An End-of-Life Plastic and Additive Flow Tracker Tool for Scenario Forecasting"
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
EoLPAFT This code was written for the tool shared in the peer-reviewed manuscript "An End-ofLife Plastic and Additive Flow Tracker Tool for Scenario Forecasting."... -
Federal
TestingAppendices
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
These data sets are time, precipitation, inflow, outflow.and depth for various LID studies. -
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Evaluation of Two Methods for Detection of Viable Bacillus anthracis Simulant Spores in Maritime Environmental Samples
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This is a manuscript for a peer-reviewed journal publication of some of the data of the project on “Evaluation of Analytical Methods for Detection of Bacillus... -
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CMAQ model data and code associated with the manuscript "Modeling attainment in Fairbanks, Alaska for wintertime PM2.5 24-hour non-attainment area using the CMAQ (Community Multi-Scale Air Quality) model"
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This dataset includes CMAQ model code and a description/location of meteorological files. Portions of this dataset are inaccessible because: Non-EPA-owned by Alaska... -
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Anthropogenic extremely low volatility organics (ELVOCs) Govern the Growth of Molecular Clusters over the Southern Great Plains during the Springtime
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Data is not provided for this entry as it was developed by an external institution. It is available from Dr. Manish Shrivastava upon request...