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from 2005
The Effects of Pore Pressure on the Conductivity of Fractured Aquifers, James Reichard and Darrell I. Leap
Mapping Groundwater Springs within Scour Pools in Coastal Rivers in Georgia, James S. Reichard
from 2004
Extent and Significance of Alleghanian Faulting Near the Grandfather Mountain Window, Northwestern North Carolina, Mark Adams and Charles H. Trupe
Teaching Structural Geology in the 21st Century: Web-based Learning Activities to Integrate Structural Geology, Petrology, Tectonics and Geochronology to Investigate Earth System Problems, Thomas J. Kalakay, Delores Robinson, Joseph Reese, David Mogk, Michael Williams, John P. Hogan, Robert Badger, Stephen Harlan, Mary Hubbard, and Charles H. Trupe
Field Experiences for Undergraduates at Georgia Southern University: Opportunities and Challenges of a Coastal Plain Setting, Charles H. Trupe and Dallas D. Rhodes
Deciphering the Grenville of the Southern Appalachians through the Post-Grenville Tectonic History in Northwestern North Carolina, Charles H. Trupe, Kevin G. Stewart, Mark G. Adams, and John P. Foudy
from 2003
Environmental Literacy for All Students: Evaluation of Environmental Science Courses Developed for a New Core Curriculum, Denise A. Battles, Melvin E. Franks, Alison I. Morrison-Shetlar, Jessica N. Orvis, Fredrick J. Rich, and Tony J. Deal
Paleoecology of Mid-Wisconsinan Peat Clasts from Skidaway Island, Georgia, Robert Klaas Booth, Fredrick J. Rich, and Stephen T. Jackson
Investigating the Relationship of Critical Sturgeon Habitat to Groundwater Springs in the Coastal Plain of Southeast Georgia, James S. Reichard
The Burnsville Fault: Evidence for the Timing and Kinematics of Acadian Dextral Transform Tectonics in the Southern Appalachians, Charles H. Trupe, Kevin G. Stewart, Mark G. Adams, Cheryl L. Waters, Brent V. Miller, and Lauren K. Hewitt
Early Successional Habitats and Bird-Related Ecotourism in the Ecuadorian Andes, Mark R. Welford and Sharon M. DeFalco
from 2002
Barred Forest-Falcon (Micrastur Ruficollis) Predation on a Hummingbird, A. Nunnery and Mark R. Welford
Use of Water-Quality Data to Evaluate Stream-Aquifer Interaction in the Canoochee River, James Reichard and C. Brown
Palynology and Paleoecology of Strata Associated With the Ohoopee River Dune Field, Emanuel County, Georgia, Fredrick J. Rich, Fredric L. Pirkle, and Eric Arenberg
An Evaluation of the Post-Grenville Tectonic History of the Rocks of Western North Carolina: Implications for Understanding the Grenville Orogeny in the Southern Appalachians, Charles H. Trupe, Kevin G. Stewart, Mark Adams, and John P. Foudy
from 2001
Geologic Mapping of Carolina Slate Belt Rocks at Clark Hill Reservoir, Woodlawn, GA Quadrangle, Anna J. Austin, Cori Cowan, Bilal M. Harris, Stephen M. Harris, Sara F. Helfrich, Kresha A. Jones, Russel A. Lyon, Ashley R. Moore, Angela L. Page, Jason C. Stringer, Tracey A. Tapley, Charles A. Tingle, Brandi H. Walzer, Johnathan E. Wink, Charles H. Trupe, and R. Kelly Vance
Structural and Kinematic Analysis of the Eastern-western Blue Ridge Contact in the Weaverville Quadrangle, Western North Carolina, Cori Cowan and Charles H. Trupe
Birding the Tandayapa Valley, Ecuador: Easy Access to Choco Endemics, Tony Nunnery and Mark R. Welford
Relative Importance of Surface and Subsurface Nitrogen Inputs to the Water Quality of a River in Coastal Georgia, James S. Reichard and Chandra Brown
Vertical-Flow Rates Through Miocene Sediments in South- Central Georgia, James S. Reichard and Anthony J. Gonzales
Occurrence and Paleoecology of Marsilea from the Eocene Wasatch Formation, Johnson County, Wyoming, Fredrick J. Rich, David M. Johnson, and Thomas V. Durkin
Diversity of basement rocks along the eastern-western Blue Ridge contact in northwestern North Carolina, Charles H. Trupe, Mark G. Adams, and Kevin G. Stewart
The Importance of Early Successional Habitats to Rare, Restricted-range, and Endangered Birds in the Ecuadorian Andes, Mark R. Welford
Behavior and Use of Human Trail by Giant Antpitta (Grallaria Gigantea), Mark R. Welford and A. Nunnery
Possible Connections Among Frequent Shallow Landslides, Sub-surface Geology and Intense Weathering, and Tropical Montane Trees, Mark R. Welford and Charles H. Trupe