University of North Carolina, Greensboro
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- A laboratory scale model of abrupt ice-shelf disintegration
- Exploring Mechanisms of Ice-Shelf Collapse Using a Laboratory Scale Model
- Impact of data assimilation on Chukchi/Beaufort Seas mesoscale modeling
- Dissolved Organic Carbon and Mercury Exports during Extreme Flooding in South Carolina induced by Hurricane Joaquin, 2015
- Changes in the Mechanisms behind Rapid Drought Cessation in the Southeastern U.S.
- Variations of Mercury Concentrations in American Beech Foliage over a Growing Season
- Assessment of Flow-Ecology Relationships for Determining Environmental Instream Flow Standards: A Meta-Analysis Focused on the Southeastern United States
- Council on Undergraduate Research Partnerships in the Geosciences
- Effect of Salinization on Methylmercury Levels in Coastal Wetlands of the Southeastern United States
- Effects of long-term forest management on total mercury and methylmercury in stream water and biota: A case study in a paired watershed (unmanaged vs. managed) in the lower coastal plain of South Carolina
- Effects of wetland salinization on mercury cycling in low-lying coastal wetlands: A microcosm experiment incubating coastal wetland soils with water of different salinities
- Seasonal variations of total- and methyl-mercury in restored urban wetlands of different maturity in Piedmont Triad of North Carolina
- Utilizing Cellular Level Radial-Growth Anomalies as a Paleoclimate Indicator
- Ecosystem response to extreme drought in a South African savanna grassland.
- Exploring the Influence of Shrubs on Barrier Island Evolution Using a Spatially Explicit Morphological-Ecological Model
- Increasing Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Extremes along the Southeast Atlantic Coast over the Last 350 Years
- Machine Learning Components in Coastal Morphodynamic Models
- Using the Twitter Record from Hurricane Irma to Investigate Coastal Storm Impacts
- Economical DIY optical backscatter sensors for measurements of turbidity and sediment concentrations
- Wind-driven bed shear stress in the presence of dune grasses: implications for species-driven controls on coastal foredune development