Category: 31. The Lumbee River; environment and environmentalism

    1064. Bridgers, John Bracey. “Groundwater pollution potential: a case study of Robeson County, North Carolina.” Thesis. Appalachian State U, December 1991.

Library Location: Belk Library, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
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Publication type: Thesis

Uses the National Well Water Association's DRASTIC and Pesticide DRASTIC Indices, related to landcover analysis from satellite imagery, to assess the county's groundwater pollution potential from both water and agricultural sources. Chapter III gives background data on the physiography (including Carolina bays), climate, population, geology and hydrogeology, and land use of the county.

Additional subjects: Carolina bays | Climate (Robeson County) | Geology (Robeson County) | Groundwater (Robeson County) | Pollution (Robeson County) | Soils (Robeson County)

This annotation first appeared in The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (McFarland, 1994), by Glenn Ellen Starr.

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