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
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
Adjusting NRCS Curve Number for Rainfall Durations Less Than 24 Hours
Michael Meadows
https://doi.org/10.34068/JSCWR.03.05
Hurricane Florence Flooding in Georgetown County: A Qualitative Explanation of the Interactions of Estuary and Tidal River
Thomas M. Williams, Daniel Hitchcock, Bo Song, and Thomas O'Halloran
https://doi.org/10.34068/JSCWR.06.04
The Historic South Carolina Rainfall and Major Floods of October 1-5, 2015
Hope Mizzell, Mark Malsick, and Wes Tyler
https://doi.org/10.34068/JSCWR.03.01
Mapping Center Pivot Irrigation Fields in South Carolina with Google Earth Engine and the National Agricultural Imagery Program
C. Alex Pellett
https://doi.org/10.34068/JSCWR.07.02
Stakeholder Voice in Water Resource Planning
Chikezie Isiguzo, Stone Washington, Lori Dickes, Thomas Walker, Thomas Walker, Mani Rouhi Rad, Debabrata Sahoo, and Jeffrey Allen
10.34068/JSCWR/08.02.04
Guest Commentary - South Carolina Water Quality Monitoring Data Elevated for Research, Decision Making, and the Internet of Water
Laura J. Shumway, Cristina A. Mullin, Bryan Rabon, and Dwayne A. Young
10.34068/JSCWR/08.02.03
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