Brad J. Austin
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Also affiliated: Fort Hays State University (2010)
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Biography and Research Information
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Brad J. Austin's research focuses on environmental science, with recent publications investigating water quality and watershed management. His 2023 publication, "Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020," examines the relationship between microcystin levels and environmental factors in a specific Arkansas lake. Another recent publication, "A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds" (2022), proposes a novel approach to hydrological monitoring. Austin's work is supported by collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Brian E. Haggard and Abbie L. Lasater, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His scholarly contributions are reflected in an h-index of 2 and a total of 58 citations across 3 publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 58
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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A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds (2022)
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Nitrification and denitrification response to varying periods of desiccation and inundation in a western Kansas stream (2010)
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- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds
- A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds
- A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds
- A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds
- 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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