Karessa De la Paz
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Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
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Biography and Research Information
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Karessa De la Paz studies sediment loss from unpaved roads, investigating how watershed-scale factors influence these processes. Her research has focused on sediment transport within the Brush Creek Watershed in Northwest Arkansas. De la Paz's work has been supported by collaborations with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Her total publication count is 2.
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- Publications: 4
Selected Publications
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Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads (2026)
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- Sediment Transport in the Brush Creek Watershed in Northwest Arkansas
- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
- Sediment Transport in the Brush Creek Watershed in Northwest Arkansas
- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
- Sediment Transport in the Brush Creek Watershed in Northwest Arkansas
- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
- Sediment Transport in the Brush Creek Watershed in Northwest Arkansas
- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
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