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Agricultural Pesticide Use Estimates for Selected Watersheds of the Surface Water Trends Project, 1992-2014, National Water Quality Program

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Publication Date
Start Date
1992-10-01
End Date
2014-12-31

Citation

Baker, N.T., 2017, Agricultural Pesticide Use Estimates for Selected Watersheds of the Surface Water Trends Project, 1992-2014, National Water Quality Program: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F71N7ZKB.

Summary

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water Quality Program (NWQP) provides an understanding of water-quality conditions; whether conditions are getting better or worse over time; and how natural features and human activities affect those conditions. The Surface Water Trends (SWT) project of NWQP evaluates the directions, periods, and statistical significance of trends in water quality in streams and rivers. This data release was generated for SWT and provides annual agricultural pesticide use (1992-2014) for selected watersheds where long-term water quality is measured and where subsequent trend analysis will be conducted. County-level pesticide use estimates for 33 compounds were allocated to agricultural land for 70 SWT watersheds.

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Point of Contact :
Nancy T Baker
Originator :
Nancy T Baker
Metadata Contact :
Nancy T Baker
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources
SDC Data Owner :
Office of Planning and Programming

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MetadataStylesheet.xsl
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NWQP_Trends_EPest92to14.txt
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Purpose

Annual agricultural pesticide use estimates for selected watersheds (1992-2014) is provided to help understand the relation between compounds applied on the land and contaminants measured in rivers and streams monitored by the USGS, NWQP and analyzed by SWT.

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