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Nutrient balances, river loads, and a counterfactual analysis to determine drivers of Mississippi River nitrogen and phosphorus loads between 1975 and 2017

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Stackpoole, S.M., Sabo, R.D., and Falcone, J.A., 2021, Nutrient balances, river loads, and a counterfactual analysis to determine drivers of Mississippi River nitrogen and phosphorus loads between 1975 and 2017: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9ZM964O.

Summary

Note: this data release has been deprecated. Please find the new verison here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P97TCDQJ. This data release includes data processing scripts, data products, and associated metadata for a study investigating trends in Mississippi River (MR) nitrogen and phosphorus loads to the Gulf of Mexico. This data release consists of three main components: 1) Nitrogen and phosphorus balances, which account for major nutrient inputs (fertilizer, manure, waste water treatment facility effluent, atmospheric deposition, weathering and nitrogen fixation) and outputs (crop harvest and removal and gaseous emissions of nitrogen). Annual balances are estimated for the Mississippi River Basin, which covers 2,887,854 square kilometers [...]

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Point of Contact :
Sarah M Stackpoole
Originator :
Sarah M Stackpoole, Robert D Sabo, James A Falcone
Metadata Contact :
Sarah M Stackpoole
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Earth System Processes Division
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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Purpose

The purpose of the data release is to provide of the code, input and output files necessary to reproduce the results for the related primary publication (insert doi number for the manuscript here). The Hypoxia Task Force has established goals of reducing nutrient loading to the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) from the Mississippi River Basin. Quantification of long-term changes in nutrient balances in the Mississippi River Basin and a better understanding of what causal factors are driving those changes is necessary to achieve these goals.

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