South Carolina Water Resources Commission
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Preferred Forms
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
5xx's: Related Names (5)
- 551 _ _ ‡a South Carolina
- 510 1 _ ‡a South Carolina. ‡b Land, Water, and Conservation Division
- 510 1 _ ‡a South Carolina. ‡b Water Resources Planning and Coordinating Committee
- 510 2 _ ‡a South Carolina ‡b Land, Water, and Conservation Division
- 510 2 _ ‡a South Carolina ‡b Water Resources Planning and Coordinating Committee
Works
Title | Sources |
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Climate report | |
Cooper River controlled low-flow study | |
Geochemistry of fluoride in the Black Creek aquifer system of Horry and Georgetown counties, South Carolina--and its physiological implications | |
Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia | |
Ground water quantity and quality ... 1983: | |
Index of statutory law pertaining to ownership, development, and management of South Carolina's tidelands. | |
Institute program report | |
Low-flow frequency and flow duration of South Carolina streams | |
Monthly rainfall probabilities in South Carolina | |
Pee Dee framework study | |
Port Royal Sound environmental study. | |
Proceedings of the conference | |
The proceedings of the Water Well Seminar for Professional Engineers, February 9, 1972, Columbia, S.C. | |
A reconnaissance of the Santee River Estuary, South Carolina | |
Report (South Carolina Water Resources Commission) | |
S.C. Gov. Conf. Water Resour. | |
The South Carolina drought--1986. | |
South Carolina scenic rivers program : administrative handbook. | |
South Carolina state water assessment | |
Southeastern Drought Symposium proceedings. | |
Speeches | |
Time history information for hurricanes affecting the South Carolina coast | |
Toward no net loss : a methodology for identifying potential wetland mitigation sites using a geographic information system | |
Tracer simulation study of potential solute movement in Port Royal Sound, South Carolina, hydrology of tidal streams, effects of introducing a solute into an estuary | |
Water use series (South Carolina Water Resources Commission) |