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- Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL) - The Savannah River Ecology Laboratory is a research unit of The University of Georgia and is funded primarily by the Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research. Located near Aiken, South Carolina.
- Visiting Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Information for visitors and tourists
- Ecological Stewardship - This group conducts research relevant to ecosystem health and land stewardship and provides advice on management of the Savannah River Site.
- SREL Phonebook - People - Contact information for people at the laboratory
- SREL News - Recent developments at the laboratory
- SREL Overview - General description of laboratory activities
- SREL Phonebook - Organizations - Contact information for organizations at the laboratory
- Radiation Ecology - This group studies the relationships between ionizing radiation or radioactive substances and the environment, or sub-units within the environment. These sub-units may be populations, communities, ecosystems, biomes, or even the biosphere.
- SREL Publications - Reports, brochures, news releases, and photos
- SREL Educational Programs - Undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs and opportunities
Wikipedia Articles
- Savannah River National Laboratory - The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is the applied research and development laboratory at the U.S.
- Savannah River Parkway - The Savannah River Parkway, also known as State Route 555 and State Route 565, are two roadways that parallel the Savannah River from Savannah to Augusta. The parkway proceeds southward from Augusta to Millen, where it diverges.
- Savannah River Site - The Savannah River Site is a nuclear materials processing center in the United States state of South Carolina, located on land in Aiken, Allendale and Barwnell Counties adjacent to the Savannah River 25 miles from Augusta, Georgia. It is operated for the U.
- Little River (Seneca River) - The Little River flows from headwaters in northern South Carolina into Lake Keowee. It exits via Little River Dam and then joins the Keowee River to form the Seneca River (Savannah River).
- Savannah River Winds - The Savannah River Winds (SRW) is a semi-professional community wind ensemble conducted by Richard Brasco and Lou Cefus.