David Vinson
David Vinson
Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
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Office: 208 McEniry
Email: dsvinson@uncc.edu

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Removal of Metals from Highway Stormwater Runoff Using Enhanced Filtration Media Amendments

March 27, 2025 by David Vinson
Categories: Updates

Bryan-Scaggs, K.J., 2021. Removal of Metals from Highway Stormwater Runoff Using Enhanced Filtration Media Amendments (MS thesis). UNC Charlotte.

Tags: thesiswater quality

Evaluating the Efficacy of Whole-Watershed Stream Restoration: Implications for Groundwater Storage, Water Quality, and Suspended Solids in a Piedmont Urban Forest Watershed

March 27, 2025 by David Vinson
Categories: Updates

Petitt, D.N., 2022. Evaluating the Efficacy of Whole-Watershed Stream Restoration: Implications for Groundwater Storage, Water Quality, and Suspended Solids in a Piedmont Urban Forest Watershed (Ph.D. dissertation). UNC Charlotte.

Tags: groundwaterhydrologynutrientsPiedmontstream restorationthesisurban streamswater qualitywatersheds

Relationship Between Saprolite-Hosted Groundwater Geochemistry, Baseflow, and Weathering Depth at Redlair Observatory, a Critical Zone Research Site on the North Carolina Piedmont

March 27, 2025 by David Vinson
Categories: Updates

Horgan, J.S., 2021. Relationship Between Saprolite-Hosted Groundwater Geochemistry, Baseflow, and Weathering Depth at Redlair Observatory, a Critical Zone Research Site on the North Carolina Piedmont (MS thesis). UNC Charlotte.

Tags: critical zonegeochemistrygroundwaterPiedmontRedlair Observatorythesiswatersheds

Landscape Position, Ferrous Mineral Oxidation, and Dissolved Oxygen: A Critical Zone Perspective to the Inner Piedmont Terrane

March 27, 2025 by David Vinson
Categories: Updates

Coley, J.C., 2024. Landscape Position, Ferrous Mineral Oxidation, and Dissolved Oxygen: A Critical Zone Perspective to the Inner Piedmont Terrane. MS Thesis, UNC Charlotte.

geochemistry, groundwater, Inner Piedmont, naturally-occurring trace elements, thesis, water-rock interaction

Tags: geochemistrygroundwaterInner Piedmontnaturally-occurring trace elementsthesiswater-rock interaction

Relationship Between Precipitation and Stream Baseflow Isotopic Signatures in Charlotte, NC Urban Forest Streams

February 13, 2019 by David Vinson
Categories: Updates

Emilia Torrellas, honors thesis, 2018. Relationship Between Precipitation and Stream Baseflow Isotopic Signatures in Charlotte, NC Urban Forest Streams.

Tags: hydrogen isotopesisotope hydrologyoxygen isotopesthesisurbanization

Vertical Hydraulic Gradients and Groundwater-Surface Water Interaction Under a Pre-Restoration Piedmont Urban Stream, Charlotte NC

August 17, 2018 by David Vinson
Categories: ThesisUpdates
Derick Haydin, M.S. thesis, 2017. Vertical Hydraulic Gradients and Groundwater-Surface Water Interaction Under a Pre-Restoration Piedmont Urban Stream, Charlotte NC
Tags: groundwater-surface water interactionshydrogen isotopesoxygen isotopesradonReedy Creekthesiswater qualitywatersheds

Naturally-occurring chromium and vanadium in Charlotte Terrane rocks: A source of trace elements to groundwater?

August 17, 2018 by David Vinson
Categories: Updates
Jacey Vail, M.S. thesis, 2017. Naturally-occurring chromium and vanadium in Charlotte Terrane rocks: A source of trace elements to groundwater?
Tags: chromiumfractured crystalline rocksgroundwaternaturally-occurring trace elementsoxyanionsPiedmontthesisvanadiumwater quality

Dissolved organic carbon and dissolved inorganic carbon along an urbanization gradient in Charlotte, North Carolina

July 23, 2018 by David Vinson
Categories: Updates

Taylor Kiker, 2018, MS Thesis: Dissolved organic carbon and dissolved inorganic carbon along an urbanization gradient in Charlotte, North Carolina

Tags: alkalinitycarbon isotopesd13C-DICdissolved inorganic carbonReedy Creekthesisurban geochemistryurbanizationwatersheds

Isotope hydrology and sustainability of High Plains groundwater in northeastern New Mexico

July 23, 2018 by David Vinson
Categories: Updates

Victoria Blumenberg, 2018, MS Thesis: Isotope hydrology and sustainability of High Plains groundwater in northeastern New Mexico

Tags: carbon isotopesgroundwaterhydrogen isotopesoxygen isotopesresidence timesustainabilitythesis
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