Chesapeake Bay River Input Monitoring Network 1985-2019: Short- and long-term trends
Dates
Publication Date
2020-07-08
Start Date
1984-10-01
End Date
2019-09-30
Citation
Moyer, D.L. and Blomquist, J.D., 2020, Nitrogen, phosphorus, and suspended-sediment loads and trends measured at the Chesapeake Bay River Input Monitoring stations: Water years 1985-2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9VG459V.
Summary
Nitrogen, phosphorus, and suspended-sediment loads, and changes in loads, in major rivers across the Chesapeake Bay watershed have been calculated using monitoring data from the Chesapeake Bay River Input Monitoring Network (RIM) stations for the period 1985 through 2019. Nutrient and suspended-sediment loads and changes in loads were determined by applying a weighted regression approach called WRTDS (Weighted Regression on Time, Discharge, and Season). The load results represent the total mass of nitrogen, phosphorus, and suspended sediment that was exported from each of the RIM watersheds. To determine the trend in loads, the annual load results are flow normalized to integrate out the year-to-year variability in river discharge. [...]
Summary
Nitrogen, phosphorus, and suspended-sediment loads, and changes in loads, in major rivers across the Chesapeake Bay watershed have been calculated using monitoring data from the Chesapeake Bay River Input Monitoring Network (RIM) stations for the period 1985 through 2019. Nutrient and suspended-sediment loads and changes in loads were determined by applying a weighted regression approach called WRTDS (Weighted Regression on Time, Discharge, and Season). The load results represent the total mass of nitrogen, phosphorus, and suspended sediment that was exported from each of the RIM watersheds. To determine the trend in loads, the annual load results are flow normalized to integrate out the year-to-year variability in river discharge. The trend in load is derived from the flow-normalized load timeseries and represents the change in load resulting from changes in sources, delays associated with storage or transport of historical inputs, and (or) implemented management actions.
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RIM_1985-2019_LT_ST_Trends_final.xml Original FGDC Metadata
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RIM_2019_TrendTab.csv “RIM Short- and Long-Term Trends”
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Purpose
The purpose of this data set is to communicate long-term (35 years) and/or short-term (10 years) trends (or) total change in annual loads of nitrogen, phosphorus, and suspended-sediment being generated in the nontidal portion of the major rivers in the bay watershed.