Beaches
Data-Driven Modeling for Hazard-Resilient Infrastructure in Southern Lake Michigan Communities
Investigating Chicago and Northshore REscue Skills and Swim to Survive: Community Utilization and Experience (I CAN RES3CUE)
Mapping the Geology of Chicago’s Nearshore Region to Address Urban Beach Response to Climate and Lake-level Change
An Integrated Physical-Social-Community (PSC) Approach for Sustainable Shore Protection, Beach Integrity, and Bluff/Dune Stabilization Along Lake Michigan
Failing Septic Systems as a Source of Human Pathogens to Beach Sand
Past, present, and future impacts of weather and climate on the geology of the Illinois coast
Real-time fluorometric assay for sewage presence: a cost-effective method to determine potential water quality threats to swimmers and ecosystem health
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