Erik D. Pollock Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Erik D. Pollock's research focuses on the application of stable isotope analysis to environmental and forensic questions. His work has investigated the use of carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios for sediment fingerprinting and the effects of agricultural practices on soil organic matter isotopes. Pollock has also studied the drivers of cyanotoxin presence in rivers and the seasonality of nitrate removal in karst conduits using nitrogen isotope modeling.
His research extends to forensic applications, including the use of stable isotopes to distinguish between wild and captive turtles. Additionally, Pollock has contributed to research on multicomponent microneedle patches for veterinary applications and the comparative study of trichloroethylene removal by different carbons and composites. He has an h-index of 19 and has published 79 papers, accumulating over 1,000 citations. Pollock has served as Co-PI on an NSF grant for the acquisition of a replacement Multicollector ICP-MS, valued at over $1 million, to support research in geology, archeology, and paleobiology. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 79
- Citations: 1,063
Selected Publications
- Combating the illegal turtle trade using chemical markers (2025) DOI
- A Multicomponent Microneedle Patch for the Delivery of Meloxicam for Veterinary Applications (2024) DOI
- Drivers of cyanotoxin and taste-and-odor compound presence within the benthic algae of human-disturbed rivers (2024) DOI
- Advancing Forensic Chemical Analysis to Classify Wild and Captive Turtles (2023) DOI
- Forensic Application of Stable Isotopes to Distinguish between Wild and Captive Turtles (2022) DOI
- Long‐term agricultural practice effects on carbon and nitrogen isotopes of soil organic matter fractions (2022) DOI
- Seasonality of Recharge Drives Spatial and Temporal Nitrate Removal in a Karst Conduit as Evidenced by Nitrogen Isotope Modeling (2021) DOI
- A Wild Yeast Laboratory Activity: From Isolation to Brewing (2021) DOI
- Comparative study of trichloroethylene removal by different carbons and FeNi-carbon composites (2021) DOI
Federal Grants 1 $1,099,952 total
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