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      Weighted Regressions on Time, Discharge, and Season (WRTDS), with an Application to Chesapeake Bay River Inputs1

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          A new approach to the analysis of long-term surface water-quality data is proposed and implemented. The goal of this approach is to increase the amount of information that is extracted from the types of rich water-quality datasets that now exist. The method is formulated to allow for maximum flexibility in representations of the long-term trend, seasonal components, and discharge-related components of the behavior of the water-quality variable of interest. It is designed to provide internally consistent estimates of the actual history of concentrations and fluxes as well as histories that eliminate the influence of year-to-year variations in streamflow. The method employs the use of weighted regressions of concentrations on time, discharge, and season. Finally, the method is designed to be useful as a diagnostic tool regarding the kinds of changes that are taking place in the watershed related to point sources, groundwater sources, and surface-water nonpoint sources. The method is applied to datasets for the nine large tributaries of Chesapeake Bay from 1978 to 2008. The results show a wide range of patterns of change in total phosphorus and in dissolved nitrate plus nitrite. These results should prove useful in further examination of the causes of changes, or lack of changes, and may help inform decisions about future actions to reduce nutrient enrichment in the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed.

          Hirsch, Robert M., Douglas L. Moyer, and Stacey A. Archfield, 2010. Weighted Regressions on Time, Discharge, and Season (WRTDS), With an Application to Chesapeake Bay River Inputs. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 46(5):857-880. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2010.00482.x

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                Journal
                J Am Water Resour Assoc
                jawr
                Journal of the American Water Resources Association
                Blackwell Publishing Ltd
                1093-474X
                1752-1688
                October 2010
                : 46
                : 5
                : 857-880
                Affiliations
                [* ]simpleRespectively, Research Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey 432 National Center, Reston, Virginia 20192
                []simpleHydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey Richmond, Virginia 23228
                []simpleResearch Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey Northborough, Massachusetts 01532
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                (E-Mail/Hirsch: rhirsch@ 123456usgs.gov )

                [1]

                Paper No. JAWRA-10-0082-P of the Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA). Discussions are open until six months from print publication.

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                Respectively, Research Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, 432 National Center, Reston, Virginia 20192; Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Richmond, Virginia 23228; and Research Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Northborough, Massachusetts 01532 (E-Mail/Hirsch: rhirsch@ 123456usgs.gov ).

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                10.1111/j.1752-1688.2010.00482.x
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                © 2010 American Water Resources Association

                Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.

                History
                : 18 May 2010
                : 30 July 2010
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                Technical Papers

                Oceanography & Hydrology
                nutrients,statistics,nonpoint-source pollution,time series analysis,monitoring,point-source pollution,computational methods

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