Kathleen Cutting
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Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
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Biography and Research Information
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Kathleen Cutting investigates environmental factors affecting water quality and sediment transport, with a focus on Arkansas watersheds. Her research examines the impact of road materials on ecosystems and nutrient cycling within urban and rural environments. Recent publications explore the influence of traditional road salts and beet-based alternatives on leaf litter decomposition, as well as watershed-scale controls on sediment loss from unpaved roads. Cutting's work also addresses nutrient loads in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and sediment transport within the Brush Creek Watershed. She collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, including Shannon L. Speir, Alana Strauss, and Karessa De la Paz.
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- Publications: 5
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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- Nutrient loads across Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Sediment Transport in the Brush Creek Watershed in Northwest Arkansas
- Nutrient loads across Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
- Effect of traditional road salts and beet-based alternatives on leaf litter decomposition
- Nutrient loads across Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Sediment Transport in the Brush Creek Watershed in Northwest Arkansas
- Nutrient loads across Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Watershed‐scale controls outweigh local crossing effects on sediment loss from unpaved roads
- Nutrient loads across Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Sediment Transport in the Brush Creek Watershed in Northwest Arkansas
- Nutrient loads across Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Sediment Transport in the Brush Creek Watershed in Northwest Arkansas
- 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
- Effect of traditional road salts and beet-based alternatives on leaf litter decomposition
- Effect of traditional road salts and beet-based alternatives on leaf litter decomposition
- Effect of traditional road salts and beet-based alternatives on leaf litter decomposition
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