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Scholarship Type

Faculty Scholarship, Student Scholarship

Publication Date

1-1-2010

City and State

Greenville, South Carolina

Description

A one page summary by four Furman students describing their research on the effectiveness of the bioretention areas, or rain gardens, created as part of the Lake Restoration Project.

Keywords

Furman University, Environmental sciences, Lake restoration, Research, Water quality, Revegetation, Ecological engineering, Rain gardens, Sediment transport, Reservoir sedimentation

Additional Affiliated Department, Center or Institute

Biology, Earth and Environmental Science

Disciplines

Biology | Earth Sciences | Environmental Sciences

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Copyright held by author(s). Materials are intended for non-commercial, educational, and personal use only, and are not to be reproduced or distributed without written permission.

The Effect of Bioretention Areas on the Heavy Ion Concentration, pH, and Water Quality of the Furman University Lake

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