Synthesis of U.S. Geological Survey science for the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem and implications for environmental management
Scott W. Ator, Debra A. Willard(United States Geological Survey), Peter R. Claggett, Donald R. Cahoon(United States Geological Survey), Michael J. Langland, Thomas M. Cronin(United States Geological Survey), Scott Phillips, Allen C. Gellis, Christopher A. Ottinger, Jurate M. Landwehr, Stephen D. Preston, Cliff R. Hupp, John W. Brakebill, Barnett A. Rattner, Christine L. Densmore, Milan J. Pavich, Judith M. Denver(United States Geological Survey), Matthew C. Perry, Nancy B. Rybicki, Jeff P. Raffensperger, Vicki S. Blazer
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