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| Mississippi River Basin | |||
| Mississippi River Basin. a total of 48 stations (34 former NCBP stations, 13 NASQAN sites, and one reference site) in the Mississippi River drainage by USFWS | |||
| http://www.cerc.cr.usgs.gov/data/best/search/mississippi.htm |
| USGS - NAWQA - Water Quality in the Upper Mississippi River Basin ... | |||
| The Upper Mississippi River Basin Study Unit (Study Unit) includes the drainage of the Mississippi River from its source at Lake Itasca, Minnesota, and its | |||
| http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/circ/circ1211/introduction.htm |
| NASQAN Mississippi River Basin Fact Sheet | |||
| 4). Yet these two basins together only represent 32 percent of the drainage area in the Mississippi River Basin and 52 percent of the annual flow of the | |||
| http://water.usgs.gov/nasqan/progdocs/factsheets/missfact/missfs.html |
| History of the Mississippi River and Tributaries Project | |||
| The Mississippi River Drainage Basin, Click to view larger image. The Mississippi River Drainage Basin, with MR&T Project area (in pink). | |||
| http://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/pao/bro/misstrib.htm |
| Drainage Basins | |||
| basin. The Mississippi River is North America's largest river and its drainage basin covers about three million square kilometers. | |||
| http://viking.eps.pitt.edu/public/climate/drainagebasins.html |
| Mississippi Basin Ecoregion - Ecoregions - Sierra Club | |||
| The Mississippi Basin Ecoregion links seven river basins that miles in 33 states and three Canadian provinces, the fourth-largest drainage basin in the | |||
| http://www.sierraclub.org/ecoregions/missbasin.asp |
| Upper Mississippi River Drainage Area Above Twin Cities Home Page | |||
| This web site for the Upper Mississippi River Basin in Minnesota provides information on the landscape, landuse, water quality, and agroecoregion management | |||
| http://www.soils.umn.edu/research/uppermiss/ |
| USGS - Nitrogen in the Mississippi Basin-Estimating Sources and ... | |||
| be in areas of the Mississippi Basin where precipitation tables, and extensive subsurface drainage result in and, eventually, to the Mississippi River and the | |||
| http://ks.water.usgs.gov/Kansas/pubs/fact-sheets/fs.135-00.html |
| Influence of Drainage Connectivity, Drainage Area and Regional ... | |||
| river basins can be predicted from the hierarchical geographical connectivities of those streams in the larger Mississippi River Basin drainage network; (2 | |||
| http://www.bioone.org/bioone/?request=get-abstract&issn=0003-0031&volume=139&issue=01&page=0001 |