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Charles H. Wharton papers
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Wharton, Charles H. |
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1946-2003 |
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The Charles H. Wharton papers are comprised primarily of Dr. Wharton's correspondence, journals, notes, sketches, maps, articles,
and publications relating to his investigations and research of a wide range of natural history topics together with a concentration
on health and nutrition research. He is best known for his pioneering work The Natural Environments of Georgia.
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UA16-008 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Charles H. Wharton papers
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Wharton, Charles H. |
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1935-1982 |
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The Charles H. Wharton collection is comprised primarily of Dr. Wharton's investigations of bottomland forests and wetlands
and the effects of stream channelization. He studied many river systems in the Southeastern United States including the Alcovy,
a tributary of the Ocmulgee, the Altamaha, the Chattahoochee, the Flint, the Nantahala, the Savannah, and the Tallulah. Swamps
which benefitted from his research and advocacy include the Atchafalaya in Louisiana and the Congaree in South Carolina.
He is best known for his pioneering work The Natural Environments of Georgia.
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UA97-053 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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