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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
Relative Sea Level Rise in the Winyah Bay-Waccamaw River Tidal System Over the Last Thirteen Years
Thomas M. Williams and Thomas L. O'Halloran
Mapping and Characterization of Center Pivot and Lateral Move Irrigation Systems in South Carolina Using Quantum Geographic Information System
Udayakumar Sekaran and José O. Payero
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
Lessons Learned from Incorporating Climate Considerations in the Three Rivers Watershed-Based Plan
Gregory Carbone, Jory Fleming, Kathryn Ellis, and Guillermo J. Espinosa
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
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