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Water-Quality Characteristics of Streams in Forested and Rural Areas of North Carolina
From introduction: This report presents the preliminary findings obtained from the baseline network through 1978. For North Carolina, it represents the first known attempt to determine the concentrations of major chemical and trace constituents and nutrients contributed to the State's streams by natural processes.
Date:
December 1979
Creator:
Simmons, Clyde E. & Heath, Ralph C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Tree Rings as Indicators of Hydrologic Change in the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina
This report analyses tree rings of large Pinus taeda L. trees "growing near a drainage ditch in the Great Dismal Swamp" and concludes that these rings are "datable and hydrologically sensitive." It includes tables and graphs.
Date:
November 1978
Creator:
Phipps, R. L.; Ireley, D. L. & Baker, C. P.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Hydrology of the Albemarle-Pamlico Region, North Carolina -- a Preliminary Report on the Impact of Agricultural Developments
From abstract: Extensive agricultural land clearing and drainage operations underway in a 650 square mile part of the Albemarle-Pamlico region--a 1,634 square mile peninsula in North Carolina lying between Albemarle Sound on the North and the Pamlico River on the south--are changing the hydrology of the area. The artificial drainage system being constructed in the region, although it will probably result in only a slight modification of the natural annual evatranspiration, overland runoff, and ground-water discharge, will likely result in several important problems.
Date:
May 1975
Creator:
Heath, Ralph C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Water Quality of the French Broad River, North Carolina An Analysis of Data Collected at Marshall, 1958-77
From introduction: This report presents the results of an investigation of the quality of water in the French Broad River at Marshall, N.C., that is based on data collected during the period 1958-77. Major objectives of the study were: (1) to define variations in water quality; (2) to determine the degree to which the quality of water in the river is affected by man's activities; and, (3) to identify past and present trends in the chemical quality of water in the river.
Date:
July 1979
Creator:
Daniel, C. C., III; Wilder, H. B. & Weiner, M. S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library