Format for acquiring rapid data analysis capabilities of STORET data

manipulation of National Eutrophication Survey water quality data

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Format for acquiring rapid data analysis capabilities of STORET data: manipulation of National Eutrophication Survey water quality data
1976, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, for sale by National Technical Information Service
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Prepared by Monitoring Operations Division, and Office of Program Management and Support, Environmental Protection Agency

Includes appendix

Bibliography: p. 8

Published in
Las Vegas, Nev, Springfield, Va
Series
Environmental monitoring series ; EPA-600/4-76-057

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iii, 13 p. :
Number of pages
13

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OL14887934M

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