Jerry W. Martin Data-verified
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Jerry W. Martin's research focuses on understanding and mitigating non-point source pollution from agricultural landscapes, particularly grazed pastures and poultry litter management. His work investigates conservation practices aimed at reducing nutrient runoff into waterways. A significant component of his research involves paired watershed studies, such as a thirty-year project examining the legacy effects of treating poultry litter with alum on phosphorus runoff. This research contributes to developing strategies for improved land and water management in agricultural settings.
Martin collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Kelsey R. Anderson and P. Moore, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 6 and a total of 9 publications with 158 citations, indicating an active research presence.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 230
Selected Publications
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Development and testing of an indoor air scrubber for removing ammonia from air within poultry houses (2025)
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Thirty year paired watershed study shows treating poultry litter with alum reduces the legacy effect on phosphorus runoff (2025)
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Evaluation of a Novel Poultry Litter Amendment on Greenhouse Gas Emissions (2021)
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- Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures
- Thirty year paired watershed study shows treating poultry litter with alum reduces the legacy effect on phosphorus runoff
- Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures
- Thirty year paired watershed study shows treating poultry litter with alum reduces the legacy effect on phosphorus runoff
- Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures
- Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures
- Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures
- Thirty year paired watershed study shows treating poultry litter with alum reduces the legacy effect on phosphorus runoff
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