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Mean annual TSS load (metric tons) across the BASE20 and hypothetical fully developed and fully forested scenarios.

Mean annual TSS load (metric tons) across the BASE20 and hypothetical fully developed and fully forested scenarios.

<p>Error bars represent the standard deviation across all years.</p>

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Main Author: Elly T. Gay (21170097) (author)
Other Authors: Katherine L. Martin (21170100) (author), Peter V. Caldwell (19658296) (author)
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Ecology
Science Policy
Space Science
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
results also indicated
maintaining agricultural land
highest 10th percentile
could become 3
concentrations decreased relative
water assessment tool
source water protection
clean water supplies
upstream agricultural land
increased development resulted
downstream water resources
targeting forest conservation
middle chattahoochee watershed
15 intake facilities
upstream forest cover
total suspended sediment
new development upstream
current forest cover
forest cover
forest conservation
water managers
especially upstream
limited resources
intensity development
forest conversion
development threatens
total nitrogen
therefore crucial
rural areas
provide stable
potential increases
developing areas
days exceeding
certain types
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