Jerry L. Farris Source Confirmed
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Arkansas State University
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Jerry L. Farris is a faculty member at Arkansas State University, where he leads a research group. His scholarly work focuses on environmental science, particularly concerning water quality and agricultural impacts. He has published research investigating the characteristics of tailwater recovery systems used in agriculture and their implications for water quality in the mid-southern United States. Additionally, his work examines the effectiveness of conservation strategies for nutrient reduction, such as woodchip-bioditch reactors and vegetated ditches, in mitigating contaminants from agricultural runoff. Farris also studies the effects of infrastructure, like dams, on stream ecosystems and fish diversity.
His research network includes collaborators from Arkansas State University, such as LeeVi Haas, Ethan Leonard, Klarissa Kahill, and RaChelle Classen, with whom he has co-authored publications. Farris is recognized as a highly cited researcher, indicated by his h-index of 30 and over 2,800 citations across his more than 120 publications. He remains an active researcher, with his most recent publication in 2024.
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- h-index: 30
- Publications: 121
- Citations: 2,829
Selected Publications
- Evaluation of woodchip‐bioditch reactors as a nutrient reduction conservation strategy (2024) DOI
- Water Quality Characterization of On-Farm Storage Tailwater Recovery Systems and Groundwater in Northeast Arkansas: Considerations for Artificial Recharge (2023) DOI
- Impact of Dams on Stream Fish Diversity: A Different Result (2023) DOI
- Vegetated Ditches for Mitigation of Contaminants in Agricultural Runoff (2023) DOI
- Water quality characteristics of tailwater recovery systems associated with agriculture production in the mid-southern US (2021) DOI
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