Measuring and Modeling Flow Rates in Tidal Creeks: A Case Study from the Central Coast of South Carolina

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Ellis, K. K., Callahan, T., Greenfield, D. I., Sanger, D., Robinson, J., Jones, M. 2017. Measuring and Modeling Flow Rates in Tidal Creeks: A Case Study from the Central Coast of South Carolina.  Journal of South Carolina Water Resources, West Columbia, SC. Volume 4, Issue 1. Pages 21-39

Case study, Creek, Hydrology, Model, Monitoring, Peak flow, Tidal, Floods, Flow conditions

The aim of this study was to use site- and condition-specific hydrologic data to understand the water flow dynamics of tidal creeks and runoff from surrounding watersheds. After studying four tidal creeks in South Carolina (ACE Basin and Charlestor Harbor system), the results suggest that the study area may be an ebb-dominated tidal creek system.

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