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Title: Chesapeake Bay River Input Monitoring (RIM) Program
Url: https://va.water.usgs.gov/chesbay/RIMP/index.html
Publisher: Geological Survey (U.S.)
Description: In the mid-1980s, the RIM Program was established to quantify loads and long-term trends in concentrations of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, and suspended material entering the tidal part of the Chesapeake Bay Basin from its nine major tributaries. Site features information on sampling methods, water chemistry, publications, links, glossary, and a bibliography of valuable resources. Site also includes downloadable data for all nine major tributaries.
LC Classification: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Oceanography -- Dynamics of the ocean -- Tides -- Tidal currents -- Local. By region, A-Z -- Chesapeake Bay
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Physical geography -- Hydrology. Water -- Natural water chemistry
Technology -- Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering -- Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering -- Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes -- Qualities of water. Water quality
GEM Subject: Science -- Earth science
Social studies -- Geography
Key Concept: Geography -- Hydrology
Chemistry -- Water
Ecology -- Water cycle
Resource Type: Dataset
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Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
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Education Level: High School
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Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
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Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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