The Chesapeake Bay Program Modeling System : Overview and Recommendations for Future Development

The Chesapeake Bay is the largest, most productive, and most biologically diverse estuary in the continental United States providing crucial habitat and natural resources for culturally and economically important species. Pressures from human population growth and associated development and agricult...

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Publié dans:Ecological modelling. - 1980. - 465(2021) vom: 15. Sept., Seite 1-109635
Auteur principal: Hood, Raleigh R (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Shenk, Gary W, Dixon, Rachel L, Smith, Sean M C, Ball, William P, Bash, Jesse O, Batiuk, Rich, Boomer, Kathy, Brady, Damian C, Cerco, Carl, Claggett, Peter, de Mutsert, Kim, Easton, Zachary M, Elmore, Andrew J, Friedrichs, Marjorie A M, Harris, Lora A, Ihde, Thomas F, Lacher, Iara, Li, Li, Linker, Lewis C, Miller, Andrew, Moriarty, Julia, Noe, Gregory B, Onyullo, George, Rose, Kenneth, Skalak, Katie, Tian, Richard, Veith, Tamie L, Wainger, Lisa, Weller, Donald, Zhang, Yinglong Joseph
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2021
Accès à la collection:Ecological modelling
Sujets:Journal Article Airshed Modeling Biogeochemical Modeling Chesapeake Assessment Scenario Tool Chesapeake Bay Agreement Chesapeake Bay Program Environmental Protection Agency Estuarine Modeling Hydrodynamic Modeling Living Resource Modeling plus... Modeling NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office Total Maximum Daily Load Watershed Modeling