Environmental Science Research
4 researchers across 2 institutions
Environmental science research investigates the complex interactions between human activities and natural systems. This field examines topics such as water quality and availability, soil health, the impact of pollutants on ecosystems, and biodiversity conservation. Researchers employ diverse methodologies, including field sampling, laboratory analysis, remote sensing, and computer modeling, to understand environmental processes and develop solutions for environmental challenges. Sub-fields include hydrology, soil science, ecology, and environmental chemistry.
This research holds particular relevance for Arkansas, a state with significant agricultural and forestry industries, extensive water resources, and diverse natural landscapes. Studies address critical issues like nutrient runoff from farmlands affecting water bodies such as the Arkansas River and the Mississippi River Delta, the long-term health of forest ecosystems, and the management of water resources for both agricultural production and public consumption. Understanding these environmental dynamics is crucial for sustainable economic development and the preservation of the state's natural heritage.
This area of study draws upon and contributes to fields including hydrology and watershed management, soil and water nutrient dynamics, ecological modeling, and public policy. Engagement spans multiple institutions across Arkansas, fostering a collaborative approach to addressing state-specific environmental concerns.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rajiv Sabherwal | University of Arkansas | 49 | 12,251 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| T. W. Glover | University of Arkansas | 11 | 475 | ||
| Ellie Martin | Arkansas State University | 2 | 39 | ||
| Jessie Ábrego-Bonilla | University of Arkansas | 1 | 5 |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Environmental Science Research.