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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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