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January 31, 2014

Researchers studied North Carolina's Neuse River basin using an integrated modeling approach.

The Neuse River Basin in North Carolina, the study watershed for the modeling to understand nitrogen transport at watershed-scales using integrated modeling approaches.

Credit: Jonathan Goodall, University of South Carolina


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