The importance of lake‐specific characteristics for water quality across the continental United States
Emily K. Read(United States Geological Survey), Kathleen C. Weathers(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), Samantha K. Oliver(United States Geological Survey), Jessica R. Corman(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Jennifer A. Brentrup(Dartmouth College), R. Iestyn Woolway(Bangor University), Paul C. Hanson(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Amy L. Hetherington(Cornell University), Luke Winslow(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Arianto Budi Santoso(University of Waikato), Kirsten M. Winters(Oregon State University), Emily R. Nodine(Rollins College), Hilary A. Dugan(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Grace S. Hong(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Vijay P. Patil(United States Geological Survey), Aline Jaimes(University of Delaware), Jacob A. Zwart(United States Geological Survey)
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