Track 3 Proceedings and Presentations
COASTAL AND ESTUARINE SYSTEMS
3.1 Modeling I
1. A Novel Approach in Determining Changes in Consumptive Use for River Basins, J. B. Cook, Advanced Data Mining International (Manuscript / Presentation)2. The Application of TOPMODEL to Assess Mercury Fluxes in the McTier Creek Watershed, T. D. Feaster, USGS (Manuscript / Presentation)
3. Impacts of Potential Climate Change On Water Resources In South Carolina, G. Sun, USDA Forest Service (Manuscript / Presentation)
3.2 Modeling II
1. Application of SWAT Hydrologic Model for TMDL Development on Chapel Branch Creek Watershed, SC, T. Williams, Clemson University (Manuscript)2. Evaluation of MIKE and DRAINMOD for Modeling Effect of Land Use Change on Stream Outflow in Coastal South Carolina, Z. Dai, University of New Hampshire (Manuscript)
3. Impact of Urbanization on Stormwater Runoff, A. C. Blair, NOAA / Hollings (Manuscript / Presentation)
4. Drainmod: A Simulation Model for Shallow Water Table Soils, W. Skaggs, North Carolina State University (Manuscript)
3.3 Water and Water Quality II
1. Managing Coastal Urbanization and Development in the 21st Century: Balancing Human Dimensions and Water Quality Issues, G. Scott, NOAA (Presentation)2. South Carolina's Probability Based Approach for Assessing Water Quality and Estuarine Condition Using Integrated Indices, R. Van Dolah, SC Marine Resources Research Institute (Manuscript / Presentation)
3. Patterns of Coastal Land Cover and Estuarine Habitat Quality: Application of Long-term Monitoring Data, D. C. Bergquist, SC Marine Resources Research Institute (Manuscript / Presentation)
4. Tidal Creeks as Sentinel Habitats: a Conceptual Model for Describing the Effects of Land Use Change on Coastal Ecosystems, G. T. DiDonato, NOAA / Hollings (Manuscript / Presentation)
3.4 Hydrology / Erosion I
1. Hydrologic Processes of Forested Headwater Watersheds Across a Physiographic Gradient in the Southeastern United States, G. Sun, USDA Forest Service (Manuscript / Presentation)2. The Furman University River Basins Research Initiative: A Multidisciplinary Examination of Urban Influences on Piedmont Streams, G. Lewis, Furman University (Manuscript / Presentation)
3. Application of Geochemical End-Member Mixing Analysis to Delineate Water Sources in a Lowland Watershed, V. M. Vulava, College of Charleston (Manuscript / Presentation)
3.5 Watershed Management
1. Assess For Less: A Solution-Oriented, Ground-Based Geomorphic Analysis of an Urban Watershed in the Piedmont of North Carolina, B. Dick, Earth Tech (Manuscript / Presentation)2. The Effects of Watershed Land Use on Fresh water Aquatic Biota in South Carolina, J. B. Glover, SCDHEC (Manuscript / Presentation)
3. A Flexible Indicator-Based Approach to Assessing the Ecological Integrity of South Carolina Watersheds, J. Kupfer, University of South Carolina (Manuscript)
4. A Probabilistic Stream Assessment to Support Freshwater Conservation: Preliminary Results from Coastal Plain Streams, M. Scott, SC Department of Natural Resources (Manuscript)
3.6 Environmental and Human Health
1. The Influence of Natural Organic Matter on the Fate and Effects of Carbon Nanomaterials, A. Edgington, Clemson University (Manuscript)
2. Human Health, R. Ball, SCDHEC (Presentation)
3. Alcoa - Mt. Holly Zero Process Water Discharge Using Phytotechnology, L. Schmelter, Alcoa - Mt. Holly (Manuscript)
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