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Regression tree datasets used to identify trophic states in Tennessee reservoirs

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Heal, E.N., and Green, W.R., 2021, Regression tree datasets used to identify trophic states in Tennessee reservoirs: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9W3UNN0.

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This dataset was developed in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Environmental Conservation to determine the susceptibility of selected Tennessee reservoirs to eutrophication and potential harmful algal blooms. A R script, based on recursive partitioning and the model-based boosting routine, was used to generate regression trees that grouped Tennessee reservoirs into five endpoints along individual low-to-high gradients of Secchi depth and chlorophyll a concentrations (Green, et al, 2021; Heal and Green, 2021). Input data for these reservoirs were obtained from SPAtially Referenced Regression On Watershed (SPARROW) attributes models that estimate total phosphorus and total nitrogen loads in Tennessee water bodies (Roland [...]

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TN_Downstream_Reservoir_Partition_Tree_Endpoint_Trophic_State.csv 1.24 KB text/csv
TN_Headwater_Reservoir_Partition_Tree_Endpoint_Trophic_State.csv 3.75 KB text/csv

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This data release contains two CSV files called “TN_Downstream_Reservoir_Partition_Tree_Endpoint_Trophic_State” and “TN_Headwater_Reservoir_Partition_Tree_Endpoint_Trophic_State” and accompanying metadata.

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  • USGS Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center

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