Watershed Hydrologist's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
As an integral part of the comprehensive water quality investigation of the Chattooga River watershed, an ecological and sedimentological study was conducted on selected stream reaches within the study area. The objective of this study was to conduct a sediment yield study and determine if sediment was a primary cause of physical and biological imp...
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... In another study in the Chattooga River watershed, Riedel et al. (2003) also found a weak relationship between TSS and discharge, ranging from non-significant to R 2 = 0.37. However, a third study in the Chattooga River watershed found strong positive relationships between TSS and streamflow (Pruitt, 1999;Pruitt et al., 2001), and these relationships formed the basis of the TMDLs for the North Fork of the Broad River (EPA, 2000). Sediment delivery to streams can depend on land cover and land use. ...