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This resource includes stream chemistry for Northwest Branch Anacostia River, Prince Georges and Montgomery Counties, Maryland. This data set is part of the Urban Critical Zone Cluster in the NSF Critical Zone Collaborative Network. Stream grab samples are collected biweekly and analyzed for alkalinity, total organic carbon, dissolved organic carbon, total nitrogen, total dissolved nitrogen, bromide, chloride, fluoride, nitrate-nitrogen, nitrite-nitrogen, orthophosphate phosphorous, and sulfate. Stream sampling sites are co-located with USGS stream gaging stations 1651000 (NWB1) and 01650500 (NWB2). Data are collected for the purpose of (1) trend analysis as a function of space and time; (2) evaluation of the effects of regional geology, anthropogenic perturbations, and weathering processes on stream chemistry; and (3) comparison with stream chemistry from other sites in the Urban CZ cluster.
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Collaborative Research: Network Cluster: Urban Critical Zone processes along the Piedmont-Coastal Plain transition
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Claire Welty
University of Maryland;Baltimore County
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Mary McWilliams
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Maryland, US
John J. Lagrosa IV
Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Maryland, US
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Moore, J., E. O'Donnell, K. Prestegaard, S. Volz (2024). Alkalinity, organic carbon, nitrogen, and major anions for Northwest Branch Anacostia River, Prince George's and Montgomery Counties, MD, USA, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/58d9bfdb4613458c8c3434db10b3af45
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