Keyword [Carolina] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 8 |
121. | An ecosystematic analysis of Carolina bays in the coastal plain of the Carolinas |
122. | Environmental gradients and vegetation patterns on the Roanoke River floodplain, North Carolina |
123. | Marsh-estuarine benthic foraminiferal distributions and Holocene sea-level reconstructions along the South Carolina coastline |
124. | Use of geographic information processing techniques to model the cumulative impact of regulatory permitting programs on coastal wetlands: A South Carolina perspective |
125. | Royalizing South Carolina: The Revolution of 1719 and the evolution of early South Carolina governmen |
126. | Ecological modelling of the North Inlet marsh-estuarine system, South Carolina |
127. | Relation of hydrogeology, soils and vegetation on the wetland-to-upland transition zone of the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina |
128. | Groundwater chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the Upper Floridan aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia |
129. | Studies on the zooplankton community of Belews Lake, North Carolina, with a discussion of the role of cyclopoid copepods in transmission of the fish tapeworm, Bothriocephalus acheilognathi |
130. | The geology and geochemistry of the Goodes Creek and Hawkins Branch tin occurrences in the inner piedmont belt, North Carolina |
131. | GENERALIZED LINEAR INVERSION OF 2.5 - DIMENSIONAL GRAVITY AND MAGNETIC ANOMALIES (WISCONSIN, NEBRASKA, MEXICO, NORTH CAROLINA) |
132. | LATE CENOZOIC LANDFORMS, STRATIGRAPHY AND HISTORY OF SEA LEVEL OSCILLATIONS OF SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA |
133. | INFLUENCES OF ENERGY CONSERVATION EDUCATION ON ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS OF SELECTED YOUTHS IN PIEDMONT NORTH CAROLINA |
134. | Advancing computational methods for calibration of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT): Application for modeling climate change impacts on water resources in the Upper Neuse Watershed of North Carolina |
135. | Mapping Ancient Baldcypress Forests for Conservation at Black River, North Carolina |
136. | Holocene Evolution of the Ocracoke Inlet Flood-tide Delta Region, Outer Banks, North Carolina |
137. | Linking water quality and beach morphodynamics in a heavily impacted tidal creek in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina |
138. | Understanding perceptions of climate change in South Carolina's coastal communities: An approach using cultural cognition and deliberation |
139. | Flood Vulnerability of Hog Farms in Eastern North Carolina: An Inconvenient Poo |
140. | A precipitation organization climatology for North Carolina: Development and GIS-based analysis |
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