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Bailey Darnell's research focuses on the characterization of red clay soils in Arkansas, specifically investigating their properties relevant to the placement of onsite wastewater systems. Their work involves assessing soil expansiveness and iron reducibility to determine suitability for such infrastructure. This research aims to address challenges associated with soil characteristics that may impede effective wastewater treatment and disposal in the region.
Darnell has published work on this topic, including studies in 2021. Key collaborators in this research include Lisa S. Wood and L. T. West, both affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Darnell's scholarly output includes a total of four publications, with their most recent publication dating to 2021, indicating recent activity in this area of study.
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- Publications: 4
Selected Publications
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Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas (2021)
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- Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas
- Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas
- Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas
- Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas
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