Dr. Pitt publishes wetlands research


Dr. Amber Pitt was a co-author, along with colleagues from Clemson University, of a paper entitled, “Water quality of small, seasonal wetlands in the Piedmont ecoregion, South Carolina, USA: effects of land-use and hydrology” that was published in the peer-reviewed, internationally recognized journal Water Research. The paper evaluates how land use and hydrology affect water quality of small, seasonal wetlands (e.g., vernal pools) in the Piedmont ecoregion of South Carolina




Check out this research:
Yu, X., J. Hawley-Howard, A.L. Pitt, J. Wang, R.F. Baldwin, and A.T. Chow. 2015. Water quality of small, seasonal wetlands in the Piedmont ecoregion, South Carolina, USA: effects of land-use and hydrology. Water Research 73:98-108. Doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.01.007.

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