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The Lake Erie basin remains one of the most intensely monitored areas in the Great Lakes, largely because of continued interest by government agencies and the public in its trophic status. Total lake phosphorus loading estimates require data from three essential pathways: tributaries, point sources, and the atmosphere. Point source and atmospheric deposition monitoring results are available to allow...