Consideration of Grid Cell Size to Represent Stream Networks for the Conterminous United States.
Brandon J Fleming, Kenneth Belitz, Courtney D Killian
Author Information
- Kenneth Belitz: U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Systems Processes Division, Northborough, MA.
- Courtney D Killian: U.S. Geological Survey, Pennsylvania Water Science Center, Bridgeville, PA.
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