Jerry L. Farris
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Also affiliated: Agricultural Research Service (2011); National Sedimentation Laboratory (2011); Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2011); California Environmental Protection Agency (2011); Virginia Tech (1986–1996); Mississippi State University (2011)
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Jerry L. Farris's research focuses on environmental science, particularly water quality and agricultural runoff. His work investigates the characteristics of tailwater recovery systems used in agriculture and their implications for groundwater and artificial recharge in Northeast Arkansas. Farris has studied the effectiveness of conservation strategies like woodchip-bioditch reactors and vegetated ditches in reducing nutrient loads and mitigating contaminants from agricultural production.
His research also extends to the ecological impacts of agricultural practices and infrastructure. He has examined how dams affect stream fish diversity and has investigated the presence and impact of chemical pollutants, such as insecticides, on aquatic organisms like fish (Cyprinidae), invertebrates (Chironomidae, Cladocera), and plants. Farris leads a research group and has a publication record of 121 works, with approximately 2,850 citations and an h-index of 30, designating him as a highly cited researcher.
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- h-index: 30
- Publications: 121
- Citations: 2,859
Selected Publications
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Evaluation of woodchip‐bioditch reactors as a nutrient reduction conservation strategy (2024)
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Water Quality Characterization of On-Farm Storage Tailwater Recovery Systems and Groundwater in Northeast Arkansas: Considerations for Artificial Recharge (2023)
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Impact of Dams on Stream Fish Diversity: A Different Result (2023)
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Vegetated Ditches for Mitigation of Contaminants in Agricultural Runoff (2023)
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Water quality characteristics of tailwater recovery systems associated with agriculture production in the mid-southern US (2021)
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Recognizing both denitrification and nitrogen consumption improves performance of stream diel <scp> N <sub>2</sub> </scp> flux models (2020)
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Characterizing Organic Carbon Storage in Experimental Agricultural Ditch Systems in Northeast Arkansas (2019)
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Aquifer Depletion in the Lower Mississippi River Basin: Challenges and Solutions (2017)
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Unexpected Increases in Fecundity of Ceriodaphnia dubia Exposed to Reused Rice Irrigation Water (2016)
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Nutrient Mitigation Efficiency in Agricultural Drainage Ditches: An Influence of Landscape Management (2016)
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Water-Quality Analysis of an Intensively Used On-Farm Storage Reservoir in the Northeast Arkansas Delta (2015)
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From Vegetated Ditches to Rice Fields: Thinking Outside the Box for Pesticide Mitigation (2011)
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Evidence for the Use of Low-Grade Weirs in Drainage Ditches to Improve Nutrient Reductions from Agriculture (2011)
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Effects of Fluidized Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Gypsum on Non-Target Freshwater and Sediment Dwelling Organisms (2011)
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Decreasing nitrate-N loads to coastal ecosystems with innovative drainage management strategies in agricultural landscapes: An experimental approach (2011)
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- Water quality characteristics of tailwater recovery systems associated with agriculture production in the mid-southern US
- Water Quality Characterization of On-Farm Storage Tailwater Recovery Systems and Groundwater in Northeast Arkansas: Considerations for Artificial Recharge
- Vegetated Ditches for Mitigation of Contaminants in Agricultural Runoff
- Evaluation of woodchip‐bioditch reactors as a nutrient reduction conservation strategy
- Impact of Dams on Stream Fish Diversity: A Different Result
- Vegetated Ditches for Mitigation of Contaminants in Agricultural Runoff
- Water quality characteristics of tailwater recovery systems associated with agriculture production in the mid-southern US
- Water quality characteristics of tailwater recovery systems associated with agriculture production in the mid-southern US
- Water quality characteristics of tailwater recovery systems associated with agriculture production in the mid-southern US
- Vegetated Ditches for Mitigation of Contaminants in Agricultural Runoff
- Vegetated Ditches for Mitigation of Contaminants in Agricultural Runoff
- Vegetated Ditches for Mitigation of Contaminants in Agricultural Runoff
- Vegetated Ditches for Mitigation of Contaminants in Agricultural Runoff
- Impact of Dams on Stream Fish Diversity: A Different Result
- Impact of Dams on Stream Fish Diversity: A Different Result
- Water Quality Characterization of On-Farm Storage Tailwater Recovery Systems and Groundwater in Northeast Arkansas: Considerations for Artificial Recharge
- Water Quality Characterization of On-Farm Storage Tailwater Recovery Systems and Groundwater in Northeast Arkansas: Considerations for Artificial Recharge
- Evaluation of woodchip‐bioditch reactors as a nutrient reduction conservation strategy
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