Upstate Springs Project, Part I: The Role of Fault, Fracture, and Joint Networks in Channeling Subsurface Water Flow in Crystalline Bedrock, Based on the Regional Distribution of Surface Springs in Slater and Dacusville Quadrangles, Greenville and Pickens Counties, South Carolina
Department, Center, or Institute
Earth and Environmental Science
Presentation Format
Poster (64" wide or greater)
Presentation Type
Research
Is This Part of a Department Organized Oral Session?
No
Session Number
3
Start Date and Time
4-14-2015 1:00 PM
End Date and Time
4-14-2015 2:20 PM
Location
PAC
Recommended Citation
Leadem, Charlotte and Demarco, Laura, "Upstate Springs Project, Part I: The Role of Fault, Fracture, and Joint Networks in Channeling Subsurface Water Flow in Crystalline Bedrock, Based on the Regional Distribution of Surface Springs in Slater and Dacusville Quadrangles, Greenville and Pickens Counties, South Carolina" (2015). Furman Engaged!. 369.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/furmanengaged/2015/all/369
Upstate Springs Project, Part I: The Role of Fault, Fracture, and Joint Networks in Channeling Subsurface Water Flow in Crystalline Bedrock, Based on the Regional Distribution of Surface Springs in Slater and Dacusville Quadrangles, Greenville and Pickens Counties, South Carolina
PAC