Nitrate fate and transport through current and former depressional wetlands in an agricultural landscape, Choptank Watershed, Maryland, United States
Judith M. Denver(United States Geological Survey), Gregory W. McCarty(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Anne B. Gustafson(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Megan Lang(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Thomas Fisher(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), John W. Clune(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Rebecca J. Fox(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Scott W. Ator
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