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Illustration of a high-rise condominium.
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Illustration of a high-rise condominium.
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An illustration of a high-rise condominium.
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Illustration of a pickup truck
Vehicle: pickup truck
Ranking tributaries by water quality, then by diffuse nitrogen sources can help to determine which watersheds are high priority. High priority watersheds are those responsible for proportionally more nutrient and sediment inputs to receiving waters than other watersheds.
Steps to Identifying High Priority Tributaries
Aerial view of the City of Los Angeles (LA)
Aerial view of Los Angeles
Aerial view of the skyline of the City of Los Angeles (LA).
Aerial view of Los Angeles City
Aerial view of the skyline of the City of Los Angeles (LA).
Aerial view of Los Angeles City
Coneflowers in Central Park with New York City skyline in the background.
Coneflowers with city skyline
Illustration of a city building.
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Illustration of a high-rise building.
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Illustration of an apartment building.
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Found in Baltimore, Maryland. Rt 95 (foreground) and Rt 2 bridge (background)
Highways of Baltimore
Conceptual diagram illustrating current and historical hydrological conditions of the zones in Florida Bay.
Florida Bay hydrological conditions
Conceptual diagram illustrating the causes of seagrass die-off in Florida Bay.
Model explaining seagrass die-off in Florida Bay
Apartment buildings.
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Illustration of high sulfate concentration
Concentration: high sulfate
The road leading up the Haleakala volcano heads higher than some clouds.
Road in the Sky
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Scubby tree on Telescope Peak trail
Snow can be seen in March at high altitudes on the ascent of Telescope Peak. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Snow at high altitude
High tide in Little Creek (a tributary of Monie Bay) within the National Estuarine Research Reserve
High tide in Little Creek
Monie Creek, twists and turns through forest and salt marsh within the National Estuarine Research Reserve
Salt Marsh on Monie Creek
An old fort along the coast of Cadiz provided defense, while highrises and resorts in the background provide recreation.
Old and new coastal development
The mountains of Alfara de Carles, in Cataluna, Spain. Olives, alfalfa and almonds are grown in the foothills on the eastern side, near the town of Tortosa. Agriculture is the principal economic activity in this area.
Alfara de Carles
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