“…Integrated analyses in OSM have included combining individual studies undertaken in overlapping periods to enhance interpretation (e.g., Fisher and Burton 2018;Eccles et al, 2019;Kilgour et al, 2019). Integrated analyses have also been conducted using closely related data collected by few researchers examining similar questions (Wasiuta et al, 2019) and may include digested data summarized for study areas in a weight-of-evidence approach (Culp et al, 2018;Culp et al, 2020), or the combination of several raw datasets for a originally collected for different purposes, such as discharge and water quality (Arciszewski et al, 2018), discharge, air temperature, and health of fishes (Kilgour et al, 2019;Arciszewski and McMaster, 2021), and land use and water quality (Schwalb et al, 2015;Alexander and Chambers, 2016). Studies have also conducted formal geospatial analyses and modeling (Eccles et al, 2019) and compared novel measurement techniques with conventional emissions reporting (Li et al, 2017).…”