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Puget Sound Spatially Referenced Regression on Watershed Attributes (SPARROW)

October 1, 2022

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) are collaborating on the development of refined, seasonal load estimates of total nitrogen and total phosphorus within watersheds draining to Washington waters of the Salish Sea for the period 2005-2020. The modeling approach for this work is based on SPARROW (Spatially Referenced Regression on Watershed Attributes), a watershed modeling technique developed by the USGS. SPARROW is typically used to estimate stream loads throughout a stream network.  

The estimated loads will be used within the context of the Puget Sound Nutrient Source Reduction Project to evaluate the influence of watershed contributions of nutrients throughout the stream network and to marine waters. This quality assurance project plan (QAPP) contains details about the technical approach, observational data, spatial and temporal source data, limitations, and quality assurance procedures that will be employed to develop the SPARROW models so that they can be used to inform additional actions to address excess nutrients. 

Publication Year 2022
Title Puget Sound Spatially Referenced Regression on Watershed Attributes (SPARROW)
Authors Cristiana Figueroa-Kaminsky, Jamie K. Wasielewski, Sheelagh McCarthy, Noah Schmadel, Daniel Wise, Zachary Johnson, Robert W. Black
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Series Title Quality Assurance Project Plan
Series Number 22-03-109
Index ID 70237223
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Washington Water Science Center
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