Most Popular Papers *
Water-Level Trends in Aquifers of South Carolina
Scott V. Harder, Joseph A. Gellici, and Andrew Wachob
https://doi.org/10.34068/JSCWR.01.02
Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) on Agriculture: A Short Communication
Debabrata Sahoo, Ibrahim Busari, Heather Nix, and Sarah A. White
Spatial and Temporal Variability in Water Quality and Phytoplankton Community Composition in Charleston Harbor
Abigail Stephens, Nicole Schanke, Emmaline Sheahan, and Giacomo DiTullio
Evaluating the Ability of Constructed Intertidal Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Reefs to Address Shoreline Erosion in South Carolina
Peter R. Kingsley-Smith, Andrew W. Tweel, Sharleen P. Johnson, Gary W. Sundin, Michael S. Hodges, Benjamin W. Stone, Gregory D. Sorg, and Denise M. Sanger
Adjusting NRCS Curve Number for Rainfall Durations Less Than 24 Hours
Michael Meadows
https://doi.org/10.34068/JSCWR.03.05
Use of an Autonomous Surface Vehicle to Collect High Spatial Resolution Water Quality Data at Lake Wateree, SC
Archana Venkatachari, Annie Bourbonnais, Ibrahim Salman, Ioannis Rekleitis, Alberto Quattrini Li, Kathryn L. Cottingham, Holly A. Ewing, Denise Bruesewitz, Emily Arsenault, and Quin Shingai
Widespread Contamination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in South Carolina and North Carolina (USA): A Legacy of Malarial Eradication and Mosquito Control
James B. Glover and Deke T. Gundersen
10.34068/JSCWR/08.01.10
Identifying Barriers Preventing Stormwater Pond Buffer Implementation in Coastal South Carolina
Sean Cannon, Abigail Locatis Prochaska, Kendra Stewart, Timothy Callahan, and Matthew C. Nowlin
Historic Rainfall and Record-Breaking Flooding from Hurricane Florence in the Pee Dee Watershed
Melissa Griffin, Mark Malsick, Hope Mizzell, and Leah Moore
https://doi.org/10.34068/JSCWR.06.03
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