Biography and Research Information
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Caroline G. T. Anscombe's research investigates factors influencing sediment loss from unpaved roads, with a focus on watershed-scale controls and local crossing effects. Her work examines how the broader landscape characteristics impact sediment runoff from road infrastructure. Anscombe has published research in this area, with her most recent publication dating to 2026. She collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, including Shannon L. Speir, Kathleen Cutting, Karessa De la Paz, and Alana Strauss.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Effect of traditional road salts and beet-based alternatives on leaf litter decomposition (2026)
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Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads (2026)
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- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
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