Archives
Fall Creek Monitoring Station: Highly Resolved Temporal Sampling to Prioritize the Identification of Nontarget Micropollutants in a Small Stream
Hormones and Pharmaceuticals in Groundwater Used as a Source of Drinking Water Across the United States
Planting Trees for Water Quality: Guidance for Chesapeake Bay Communities
Design Specifications for Urban Tree Planting (Crediting Framework Product #8)
Relative and Absolute Reductions in Annual Water Yield and Non-Point Source Pollutant Loads of Urban Trees (Crediting Framework Product #2)
Review of the Available Literature and Data on the Runoff and Pollutant Removal Capabilities of Urban Trees (Crediting Framework Product #1)
Does Biochar Improve Stormwater Pollutant Removal?
Bioretention System Design Specifications & “Performance Enhancing Devices”
Simulation of Specific Conductance and Chloride Concentration in Abercorn Creek, Georgia, 2000-2009
Conrads, P. A., Roehl, E. A., Davie, S. R. 2011. Simulation of Specific Conductance and Chloride Concentration in Abercorn Creek, Georgia, 2000-2009. United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA. Model, Streamflow, Simulations, Chloride, Conductivity This study analyzed the relationship between specific conductions and chloride concentrations in the Abercorn Creek as a result of changing streamflow and tidal conditions in the area using various modeling techniques.