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Conceptual diagram illustrating model for anthropogenic nitrogen exchanges in a watershed.
Anthropogenic nitrogen exchanges
Conceptual diagram illustrating the differentiating aspects between a coastal bay, and a larger river-valley bay, more specifically, The Chesapeake Bay.
Coastal lagoon vs. river-valley estuary
Found in Sandy Point Park, off the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Point Water Tower
Solar-powered drainage structure station, used to monitor nutrients flowing into drainage stations from surrounding fields.
Controlled drainage structure station
Drainage ditch in a agricultural field near Ruthsburg, Maryland. Ditch is being monitored by a team of scientists to see the amount of nutrients that comes off the fields.
Drainage ditch
Drainage ditch and control structure. The drainage control structure allows scientists to control the amount of drainage that goes into the ditch from the field.
Drainage ditch and control structure
Drainage ditch, control structure, and solar-powered control station in a field in the Choptank Watershed.
Monitoring agricultural drainage
Corn field that has not been tilled. An example of an agricultural best management practice. Choosing not to till reduces soil erosion.
No-till Field
Demonstrating how water quality measurements are taken in a field in Maryland.
Water quality measurements
Demonstrating how to take water quality measurements in a field in Maryland.
Water quality monitoring
Presentation from a boat tour of the Maryland Coastal Bays. This tour is a function of the  Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Maryland Coastal Bays Tour
Used to control the amount of drainage that comes from an agricultural field into a drainage ditch.
Controlled drainage structure
Illustration of two-dimensional coastline base of gradient from catchment to river to nearshore and offshore reefs
Coastline 2D: catchment, river, nearshore and…
Illustration of river base watershed with mountains
River 3D: watershed with mountains
Coastline 3D: mountains, dam, island
Coastline 3D: mountains, dam, island
River 3D: watershed with mountains and water table
River 3D: watershed with mountains and water table
Illustration of a watershed and mountains, with cross section showing good vs bad
Watershed 3D: good vs bad with mountains
Watershed 3D: good vs bad with mountains mirrored
Watershed 3D: good vs bad with mountains mirrored
Illustration of a watershed with mountains and rivers to the coast
Watershed 3D: mountains and rivers to coast
Watershed 3D: mountains, dam, rivers to coast
Watershed 3D: mountains, dam, rivers to coast
Illustration of watershed management
Watershed management
Illustration map of Assawoman Bay watershed in Maryland, USA
USA MD: Assawoman Bay watershed
Illustration locator map of Assawoman Bay watershed in Maryland, USA
USA MD: Assawoman Bay watershed locator map
Illustration locator map of Choptank River watershed in Maryland, USA
USA MD: Choptank River watershed locator map
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