Watersheds

  • Scientists can use models to simulate and predict the effects of an action. In this research in the Great Lakes…
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    Full Throttle Model (Time Warp Monograph Series) – Vol. 1 No. 16

  • With two-thirds of the U.S. population drinking water from surface sources such as streams, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, it is…
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    Green Means Clean! Assessing the Condition of U.S. Drinking Water Watersheds

  • Nonpoint source water pollution comes from large areas or landscapes such as roadways, farms, and urban and suburban communities. Scientists…
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    What’s the Nonpoint? Assessing Nonpoint Source Water Quality Threats Nationwide

  • In the Natural Inquirer Freshwater edition, you will learn many new things about Earth’s freshwater. As you read each article,…
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    Freshwater – Vol. 18 No. 1

  • The Scientific Models in Adaptive Management Natural Inquirer examines a variety of different research topics including how hiking activities affect…
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    Scientific Models in Adaptive Management – Vol. 17 No. 1

  • The scientists in this study developed a process to help managers identify management priorities. As conditions change over time, the…
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    At Your Service: Developing Models to Help Natural Resource Managers Make Better Decisions

  • In this article, learn about soils and the amount of salmon-derived nutrients (SDN) in Southeast Alaska! Salmon-derived nutrients are nutrients…
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    Food for the Soil: Soil and the Amount of Salmon-Derived Nutrients in Southeast Alaska