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Papers and Theses
- Nelson, M.S., Eppes, M.C. and Rittenour, T.M., 2022. Quartz luminescence sensitivity from sediment versus bedrock in highly weathered soils of the Piedmont of North Carolina, south-eastern USA. Quaternary Geochronology, p.101343. Paper
- Horgan, Juliana. 2021. Relationship between saprolite-hosted groundwater geochemistry, baseflow, and weathering depth at Redlari Observatory, a Critical Zone research site on the North Carolina Piedmont. Masters of Science Thesis in Earth Sciences. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C.
- Eppes, M. C., Magi, B., Scheff, J., Warren, K., *Ching, S., & *Feng, T. (2020). Warmer, wetter climates accelerate mechanical weathering in field data, independent of stress‐loading. Geophysical Research Letters. doi: 10.1029/2020GL089062 Paper
- Nelson, M. and Rittenour, T., 2019. Sampling Methods for Luminescence Dating of Subsurface Deposits from Cores. Methods and protocols, 2(4), p.88. Paper
- Eppes, M. C., Magi, B., Hallet, B., Delmelle, E., Mackenzie-Helnwein, P., Warren, K., and Swami, S., 2016, Deciphering the role of solar-induced thermal stresses in rock weathering: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 128, no. 9-10, p. 1315-1338. Paper
- Jefferson, Anne J., and Ralph W. McGee. “Channel network extent in the context of historical land use, flow generation processes, and landscape evolution in the North Carolina Piedmont.” Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 38, no. 6 (2013): 601-613. Paper
- McGee, Ralph. 2011. Hydrogeomorphic processes influencing ephemeral streams in forested watersheds of the southeastern Piedmont U.S.A. Masters of Science Thesis in Earth Sciences. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C.
- Moore, Cameron. 2011. Surface/Groundwater Interactions and Sediment Characteristics of Headwater Streams in the Piedmont of North Carolina. Masters of Science Thesis in Earth Sciences. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C. Paper
- Matthews, Elizabeth R., Robert K. Peet and Alan S. Weakley. 2011. Classification and description of alluvial plant communities of the Piedmont region, North Carolina, USA. Applied Vegetation Science 14:485-505.