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Alyssa Ferri's research investigates the relationship between physicochemical properties and microcystin concentrations in Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas. Her work focuses on understanding the hierarchical structure and threshold dynamics of microcystins within the lake's water body. Ferri collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Brian E. Haggard, Erin M. Grantz, Abbie L. Lasater, and Brad J. Austin. Her scholarly contributions include one publication, which has garnered six citations, and an h-index of 1. Ferri is actively involved in recent research activities.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020 (2023)
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- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
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