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Jessie Ábrego-Bonilla, a doctoral student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, investigates global environmental challenges. Their work includes an examination of permeable reactive barriers for groundwater decontamination, with a publication in 2025. Ábrego-Bonilla has also studied precipitation patterns in the Guararé River Basin of Panama, from 1981 to 2020, publishing findings in 2023. Their research network includes Margaret J. Guccione, with whom they have co-authored one publication. Ábrego-Bonilla's academic contributions are reflected in their h-index of 1 and a total of two publications, which have garnered six citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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Global Perspectives on Groundwater Decontamination: Advances and Challenges of the Role of Permeable Reactive Barriers (2025)
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Rol de la Precipitación en la Cuenca del Río Guararé (Costa Pacífica de Panamá), 1981 – 2020 (2023)
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- Rol de la Precipitación en la Cuenca del Río Guararé (Costa Pacífica de Panamá), 1981 – 2020
- Global Perspectives on Groundwater Decontamination: Advances and Challenges of the Role of Permeable Reactive Barriers
- Global Perspectives on Groundwater Decontamination: Advances and Challenges of the Role of Permeable Reactive Barriers
- Global Perspectives on Groundwater Decontamination: Advances and Challenges of the Role of Permeable Reactive Barriers
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