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Hydrology

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Coastal Carolina University

2015

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Characterization Of Groundwater Discharge In A Back Barrier Tidal Creek, Matthew L. Carter Jan 2015

Characterization Of Groundwater Discharge In A Back Barrier Tidal Creek, Matthew L. Carter

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Groundwater discharge in the coastal environment is known to be a complex process. The driving mechanisms of groundwater discharge vary on spatial and temporal scales that can significantly impact coastal water chemistry and play a role in ecological zonation. Evolving combinations of observational and modeling approaches provide a basis to quantify groundwater discharge in a spatial and temporal sense. Here we employ a combination of geochemical (naturally occurring radon isotope) and geophysical (electrical resistivity) techniques to measure groundwater-surface water interactions along a back-barrier tidal creek. In addition to field measurements, a unique non-steady state radon mass balance equation was developed …


Quantifying Water Budgets To Evaluate The Hydrologic Performance Of Two Stormwater Detention Ponds In Coastal South Carolina, Samantha Corley Jan 2015

Quantifying Water Budgets To Evaluate The Hydrologic Performance Of Two Stormwater Detention Ponds In Coastal South Carolina, Samantha Corley

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Due to their ability to reduce local flooding and protect receiving waters from intense stormwater pulses, stormwater detention ponds are commonly used stormwater management practices. Stormwater engineers construct ponds to moderate peak flow intensities and to allow residence time of the water within the pond to enhance nutrient removal prior to discharging into downstream ecosystems. Yet rarely, if ever, is the functionality of these ponds verified post-construction. This study aimed to compare hydrologic performance of two stormwater detention ponds located in coastal South Carolina to theoretical design plans by assessing a high resolution water budget. Inflow components of the water …