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The Carolinas Coastal Ocean Observing And Prediction System: An Infrastructure For Communications And Data Management For Real-Time Environmental Monitoring, Dwayne Porter, Madilyn Fletcher, Jeremy Cothran, Jeff Jefferson Oct 2008

The Carolinas Coastal Ocean Observing And Prediction System: An Infrastructure For Communications And Data Management For Real-Time Environmental Monitoring, Dwayne Porter, Madilyn Fletcher, Jeremy Cothran, Jeff Jefferson

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Chemical And Biological Contamination Of Stormwater Pond Sediments In Coastal South Carolina, J Weinstein Oct 2008

Chemical And Biological Contamination Of Stormwater Pond Sediments In Coastal South Carolina, J Weinstein

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Application Of Swat Hydrologic Model For Tmdl Development On Chapel Branch Creek Watershed, Sc, D M. Amatya, T M. Williams, A E. Edwards, N S. Levine, D R. Hitchcock Oct 2008

Application Of Swat Hydrologic Model For Tmdl Development On Chapel Branch Creek Watershed, Sc, D M. Amatya, T M. Williams, A E. Edwards, N S. Levine, D R. Hitchcock

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Impact Of Urbanization On Stormwater Runoff In Tidal Creek Headwaters, Anne Blair, Denise Sanger, Guy Didonato, David White, Lisa Vandiver Oct 2008

Impact Of Urbanization On Stormwater Runoff In Tidal Creek Headwaters, Anne Blair, Denise Sanger, Guy Didonato, David White, Lisa Vandiver

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Drainmod: A Simulation Model For Shallow Water Table Soils, R W. Skaggs Oct 2008

Drainmod: A Simulation Model For Shallow Water Table Soils, R W. Skaggs

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Surface Water Permitting And Allocation In South Carolina, David Baize Oct 2008

Surface Water Permitting And Allocation In South Carolina, David Baize

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Efficiently Allocating Scarce Water Supplies: An Economic Perspective And The Role Of Water Markets, David B. Willis Oct 2008

Efficiently Allocating Scarce Water Supplies: An Economic Perspective And The Role Of Water Markets, David B. Willis

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Integration Of Environmental Information Systems, Madilyn Fletcher, Dwayne Porter, Jeremy Cothran, Jesse Cleary Oct 2008

Integration Of Environmental Information Systems, Madilyn Fletcher, Dwayne Porter, Jeremy Cothran, Jesse Cleary

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Evaluation Of Four Structural Best Management Practices For Highway Runoff In Beaufort And Colleton Counties, South Carolina, 2005-2006, Kevin J. Conlon, Celeste A. Journey Oct 2008

Evaluation Of Four Structural Best Management Practices For Highway Runoff In Beaufort And Colleton Counties, South Carolina, 2005-2006, Kevin J. Conlon, Celeste A. Journey

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


The Implementation Of Low Impact Development (Lid) Stormwater Practices Along The South Carolina Coast, Lisa Vandiver, Debra Hernandez, Dwayne E. Porter Oct 2008

The Implementation Of Low Impact Development (Lid) Stormwater Practices Along The South Carolina Coast, Lisa Vandiver, Debra Hernandez, Dwayne E. Porter

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


The Application Of Topmodel To Assess Mercury Fluxes In The Mctier Creek Watershed, Toby D. Feaster, Mark A. Lowery, Kenneth R. Odom, Paul A. Conrads Oct 2008

The Application Of Topmodel To Assess Mercury Fluxes In The Mctier Creek Watershed, Toby D. Feaster, Mark A. Lowery, Kenneth R. Odom, Paul A. Conrads

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


The Economic And Economic Development Implications Of Sutstainability Initiatives, William B. Zieburtz Oct 2008

The Economic And Economic Development Implications Of Sutstainability Initiatives, William B. Zieburtz

S.C. Water Resources Conference

No abstract provided.


Overview Of Stable Isotope Results From A Comprehensive Savannah River Study, Oscar Flite, Gene Eidson, Jason Moak, Brian Metts, Stephen Sefick Oct 2008

Overview Of Stable Isotope Results From A Comprehensive Savannah River Study, Oscar Flite, Gene Eidson, Jason Moak, Brian Metts, Stephen Sefick

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Long-Term Monitoring Of Water Flow And Quality In The Pee Dee And Waccamaw River Basins, Horry County, South Carolina, 2005-2008, James E. Landmeyer Oct 2008

Long-Term Monitoring Of Water Flow And Quality In The Pee Dee And Waccamaw River Basins, Horry County, South Carolina, 2005-2008, James E. Landmeyer

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Geosmin Occurrence In Lake William C. Bowen And Municipal Reservoir #1, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, 2005 To 2006, Celeste A. Journey, Jane M. Arrington, Rebecca West, John W. Westcott, Ken Tuck Oct 2008

Geosmin Occurrence In Lake William C. Bowen And Municipal Reservoir #1, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, 2005 To 2006, Celeste A. Journey, Jane M. Arrington, Rebecca West, John W. Westcott, Ken Tuck

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Could Wild Pigs Impact Water Quality And Aquatic Biota In Floodplain Wetland And Stream Habitats At Congaree National Park, South Carolina?, Scott A. Zengel, William H. Conner Oct 2008

Could Wild Pigs Impact Water Quality And Aquatic Biota In Floodplain Wetland And Stream Habitats At Congaree National Park, South Carolina?, Scott A. Zengel, William H. Conner

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Cyberinfrastructure For Preservation Of Stream And River Ecology, Jill Gemmill, Gene Eidson, William Conner, Sam Esswein, Oscar Flite, Jason Hallstrom, John Hayes, Dan Hitchcock, Tim Howard, Steve Klaine, Christopher Post, Calvin Sawyer, Kuang-Ching Wang, David L. White Oct 2008

Cyberinfrastructure For Preservation Of Stream And River Ecology, Jill Gemmill, Gene Eidson, William Conner, Sam Esswein, Oscar Flite, Jason Hallstrom, John Hayes, Dan Hitchcock, Tim Howard, Steve Klaine, Christopher Post, Calvin Sawyer, Kuang-Ching Wang, David L. White

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Development Of A Data Management Framework In Support Of Southeastern Tidal Creek Research, Danna Wolf, David L. White, Dwayne E. Porter, Denise M. Sanger, George H.M. Riekerk, Guy Didonato, A. Frederick Holland, David Dabney Oct 2008

Development Of A Data Management Framework In Support Of Southeastern Tidal Creek Research, Danna Wolf, David L. White, Dwayne E. Porter, Denise M. Sanger, George H.M. Riekerk, Guy Didonato, A. Frederick Holland, David Dabney

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Public Outreach Effort: Property Management Stormwater Education Seminar, S Libes Oct 2008

Public Outreach Effort: Property Management Stormwater Education Seminar, S Libes

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


A Novel Approach In Determining Changes In Consumptive Use, Ruby C. Daamen, John B. Cook, Ed Roehl Jr Oct 2008

A Novel Approach In Determining Changes In Consumptive Use, Ruby C. Daamen, John B. Cook, Ed Roehl Jr

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


Potential Impacts Of Climate Change On Water Resources In South Carolina And Across The United States, Ge Sun, Steve Mcnulty, Jennifer Moore Myers, Erika Cohen Oct 2008

Potential Impacts Of Climate Change On Water Resources In South Carolina And Across The United States, Ge Sun, Steve Mcnulty, Jennifer Moore Myers, Erika Cohen

S.C. Water Resources Conference

2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Region


The Lake Marion Regional Water System: Planning A Regional Water System To Spur Economic Development, Andrew S. Vane Oct 2008

The Lake Marion Regional Water System: Planning A Regional Water System To Spur Economic Development, Andrew S. Vane

S.C. Water Resources Conference

No abstract provided.


Kamper Re-Visited Concert (Program), Klaus Kamper, Janet Bass Smith Oct 2008

Kamper Re-Visited Concert (Program), Klaus Kamper, Janet Bass Smith

Mammoth Cave Research Symposia

One hundred years ago, a young German engineer named Max Kämper, came as a visitor to Mammoth Cave. He became so enchanted with the cavern he obtained permission to map the vast system. For the next eight months Max, along with assistance from cave guide Ed Bishop, meticulously put together a highly detailed and accurate map revealing more of the cave than ever before. He probably never realized his work would be admired by generations to follow. Some admire its artistic expression of the cave. Others see beauty in its precision. Ultimately, it has become the iconic map for generations …


Slave Guide Legacy At Mammoth Cave, Joy Medley Lyons Oct 2008

Slave Guide Legacy At Mammoth Cave, Joy Medley Lyons

Mammoth Cave Research Symposia

Serving as guides and explorers at Mammoth Cave partially rescued four men from the obscurity of enslavement. Stephen Bishop, Materson Bransford, Nicholas Bransford and a young man named Alfred all had their very existence documented in the written journals and diaries of various nineteenth century Mammoth Cave visitors. They were physically described, their personalities contemplated, their intelligence gauged, their dialects imitated. At least one abolitionist characterized Stephen Bishop as a charismatic natural leader who could govern the citizenry of freed men in Liberia, should he choose to relocate there.


Max Kämper’S Introduction To The New World, Stanley D. Sides, M.D. Oct 2008

Max Kämper’S Introduction To The New World, Stanley D. Sides, M.D.

Mammoth Cave Research Symposia

Twenty-seven year old engineer Max Eduard Kämper arrived in America at 4:00 pm on May 16, 1907 and was greeted by a thunderstorm. His presumed goals were to study American manufacturing methods, learn English, and enrich himself musically. New York had so many German immigrants at the time that German was the second most common language spoken in the city. He stayed at the Belvedere House at the corner of 4th Avenue and 18th Street, and the next day visited acquaintances in Newark. He visited New York landmarks and May 20 visited the famed Hippodrome theater. He moved on May …


Searching For Max: The Engineer, The War And The World´S Longest Cave (Part 1), Bernd Kliebhan Oct 2008

Searching For Max: The Engineer, The War And The World´S Longest Cave (Part 1), Bernd Kliebhan

Mammoth Cave Research Symposia

In 1908 the German engineer Max Kämper mapped 35 miles of Mammoth Cave, KY. The “Kämper Map,” forgotten in the archives for half a century, is nowadays considered as a masterpiece of underground cartography. Little was known about Max Kämper despite several attempts of American speleo-historians. Most traces were wiped out in two world wars. Nevertheless the authors could find out details of the biography of Max Kämper in German archives. The text is based based upon the radio story “Suche nach Max,” broadcasted by Hessischer Rundfunk - hr1 December 26, 1999, audio download available on http://www.kliebhan.de/kaemper.htm


Mammoth Cave International Center For Science And Learning, Rick Toomey, Shannon R. Trimboli, Bob Ward, Mike Adams, Blaine Ferrell Oct 2008

Mammoth Cave International Center For Science And Learning, Rick Toomey, Shannon R. Trimboli, Bob Ward, Mike Adams, Blaine Ferrell

Mammoth Cave Research Symposia

The Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning (MCICSL) is a cooperative venture of Mammoth Cave National Park and Western Kentucky University. Funding, logistical support, and governance of MCICSL are shared equally by both entities. MCICSL is part of a national network of research learning centers located within the National Park Service.

The goals of MCICSL and the other research learning centers are to:

I. Facilitate the use of parks for scientific inquiry.

II. Support science-informed decision making.

III. Communicate the relevance of and provide access to knowledge gained through scientific research.

IV. Promote science literacy and resource stewardship. …


The Lamps That Lit Their Way, Rick Olson Oct 2008

The Lamps That Lit Their Way, Rick Olson

Mammoth Cave Research Symposia

The distinctive lanterns used at Mammoth Cave from the middle 1800s until 1938 appear to be a locally derived design. Early whale oil railroad lanterns share some characteristics of the Mammoth Cave lanterns, but L&N Railroad lanterns do not appear to have influenced the design. At this time, the design pathway appears to lead from simple open-flame tin candle lanterns to the same lantern with a petticoat lamp affixed in place of the candle, and then finally to the font or oil container being soldered onto the lamp base as one unit. This basic Mammoth Cave lantern varied somewhat over …


A Long History Of Linkages And Synergy: Western Kentucky University And The Mammoth Cave System, Deana Groves, Chris Groves, Weldon Hawkins Oct 2008

A Long History Of Linkages And Synergy: Western Kentucky University And The Mammoth Cave System, Deana Groves, Chris Groves, Weldon Hawkins

Mammoth Cave Research Symposia

No abstract provided.


The Puzzling Mr. Janin And Mammoth Cave Management, 1900-1910, Katie Algeo Oct 2008

The Puzzling Mr. Janin And Mammoth Cave Management, 1900-1910, Katie Algeo

Mammoth Cave Research Symposia

Albert Covington Janin was the key architect of tourism development at Mammoth Cave for two decades at the start of the twentieth century, yet little has been written about his tenure. This paper explores his background and accomplishments for the period 1900 to 1910 as an initial attempt to understand his contributions to Mammoth Cave. Material about his activities in relation to Mammoth Cave is synthesized from primary sources in the archival collections of the Huntington Library (HL) of San Marino, California, and the Historical Society of Washington, DC (HSW).