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Columbia, SC 29208 and. Elijah W. Ramsey, 111. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. National Wetlands Research Center. 1010 Gause Boulevard. Slidell, LA 70458.
SOUTH CAROLINA REGIONAL SYNTHETIC UNIT HYDROGRAPH STUDY: METHODOLOGY AND RESULTS
Project Completion Report Volume I 1
Submitted to U. S . G e o l o g i c a l Survey Reston, VA
Michael E. Meadows Department of Civil Engineering University of South Carolina Columbia, S C 29208
and Elijah W. Ramsey, 111 Fish and W i l d l i f e S e r v i c e National Wetlands Research Center 1010 Gause Boulevard Slidell, LA 70458 U.S.
September, 1991
ÿ his study was supported in part with funds provided by the U.S. ~eological Survey under a cooperative project with the south Carolina Department of Highways and Public rans sport at ion. Additional funding and-computer support were provided by the Department of Civil Engineering and the college of ~ngineeringat the University of South Carolina.
Mr. Larry Bohman, U. S . Geological Survey, provided most of the data and offered many useful suggestions. Mr. Preston W. Helms , South Carolina Department of Public Transportation, gave invaluable Highways and assistance through many discussions with the authors during the course of the study.
he following students a t the University of South during various phases of data Carolina contributed preparation, computer analyses and interpretation of results: ~ a y m o n d Anmarell, Kestutis Gedmintas, Donna Harper, Richard Haynes, Christopher Kahler, Katalin Morris, Randall Mungo and Sean Roche.