CISA Integrating Climate Science & Decision Making in the Carolinas

CISA: Carolinas Integrated Sciences and Assessments, A NOAA RISA Team

CISA Library: Theses and Dissertations

2020

Hibbs, M. 2020. Developing an analytical method for improved computation of drought transition probabilities. Honors thesis, Honors College, University of South Carolina.

2018

Davis, E. 2018. Comparison of Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8 Oli in the Mapping of Soil Salinity in Hyde County, North Carolina. Master's thesis, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina.

Jurjonas, M. 2018. A Framework for Rural Coastal Community Resilience: Assessing Diverse Perceptions of Adaptive Capacity for Climate Change. PhD dissertation, chap. 4, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, North Carolina State University.

Lu, J. 2018. Measuring Agricultural Drought and Uncertainty in Future Drought Projections. PhD Dissertation, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina.

2017

Landis, Z. 2017. The Community Rating System: Assessing Indicators of Community Performance, a Daysmetric and SOVI Approach. Masters project, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina.

2016

Hartley, J. M. 2016. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Gastrointestinal Illness and Their Relationship with Precipitation Across the State of North Carolina. Master’s thesis, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Selvaraj, S. 2016. Assessing the Differential Vulnerability of Public Transit Users to Nuisance Flooding in the Charleston, SC Area. Masters project, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina.

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2015

Eckhardt, D. 2015. Improving Citizen Science Condition Monitoring Reporting: Condition Monitoring Scale Bar. Master's project, University of South Carolina.

Kovach, M. 2015. Climate-Human Health Vulnerability: Identifying Relationships between Maximum Temperature and Heat-Related Illness across North Carolina, USA. PhD dissertation, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Lackstrom, K. 2015. Institutional Adaptation and Drought Management in the Carolinas. PhD dissertation, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina.

Rodgers, K.G. 2015. Sensitivity of temporal variability and trends in design storm rainfall estimates to selection of the observed precipitation record. Master’s thesis, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina.

2014

Haywood, B. 2014. Birds and Beaches: The Affective Geographies and Sense of Place of Participants in the COASST Citizen Science Program. PhD dissertation, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

2013

Deeb, R. 2013. Climate Change Effects on Vibrio Bacteria in the Winyah Bay Estuary and the Projected Spread of Vibrio under Future Climatic Scenarios. Master's thesis, MERM, University of South Carolina.

Pierce, A.L. 2013. Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus along Winyah Bay and the Waccamaw River in South Carolina. Practicum report, University of South Carolina.

2012

Kabela, E. D. 2012. NARCCAP Model Assessment and Future Projections for the Southeast United States. PhD dissertation, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina.

Kettle, N. 2012. Coastal Climate Change Adaptation: The Influence of Perceived Risk, Uncertainty, Trust and Scale. PhD dissertation, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina.

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2011

Felker, L. 2011. Increased Perviousness Versus Urban Densification: Trade-offs Between Adaptation and Mitigation in a Changing Climate. Master's thesis, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina. AAT1498147.

Fowler, J. 2011. Cartographic Communication of Point Level Uncertainty. Master's thesis, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina. UMI Number: 1492260.

2008

Mizzell, H. 2008. Improving Drought Detection in the Carolinas: Evaluation of Local, State, and Federal Drought Indicators. PhD dissertation, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina. UMI Number: 3332270.

Yorty, S. 2008. Drought Impacts on Water-Based Recreational Businesses in North and South Carolina. Master's thesis, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. UMI Number: 1459913.

2007

Rhee, J. 2007. A Regional Drought Monitoring System for the Carolinas. PhD dissertation, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina. UMI Number: 3280352.

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