Style Error: Urban Geography

In the Urban Geography style, the comma delimiter doesn't have a space after it.

This is defined in the second line of the csl. Thus:


<style xmlns="http://purl.org/net/xbiblio/csl" class="in-text" version="1.0" name-delimiter="," et-al-subsequent-min="3" et-al-subsequent-use-first="1" initialize-with="." demote-non-dropping-particle="never" default-locale="en-US">


should be:


<style xmlns="http://purl.org/net/xbiblio/csl" class="in-text" version="1.0" name-delimiter=", " et-al-subsequent-min="3" et-al-subsequent-use-first="1" initialize-with="." demote-non-dropping-particle="never" default-locale="en-US">


which then fixes:
King, Colby,& Crommelin, Laura (2019). A different perspective on post-industrial labor market restructuring in Detroit and Pittsburgh. Journal of Urban Affairs.
Kumar, S.,Malik, R.S.,& Dahiya, I.S. (1985). Influence of different organic wastes upon water retention, transmission and contact characteristics of a sandy soil. Soil Research, 23(2), 131–136.
to:
King, Colby, & Crommelin, Laura (2019). A different perspective on post-industrial labor market restructuring in Detroit and Pittsburgh. Journal of Urban Affairs.
Kumar, S., Malik, R.S., & Dahiya, I.S. (1985). Influence of different organic wastes upon water retention, transmission and contact characteristics of a sandy soil. Soil Research, 23(2), 131–136.

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