Spatial and temporal variation of stream chemistry associated with contrasting geology and land-use patterns in the Chesapeake Bay watershed—Summary of results from Smith Creek, Virginia; Upper Chester River, Maryland; Conewago Creek, Pennsylvania; and Difficult Run, Virginia, 2010–2013
Kenneth Hyer, John W. Clune(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Michael J. Langland, J. K. Böhlke(United States Geological Survey), W. Dean Hively, James S. Webber, Judith M. Denver(United States Geological Survey)
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