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Kelsey R. Anderson, a faculty member at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, investigates environmental factors impacting agricultural systems and water quality. Her research focuses on managing phosphorus levels in forage systems, particularly those receiving treated poultry litter, and assessing the long-term trends of phosphorus in these systems. Anderson also studies the effectiveness of conservation management practices, such as perennial forage-biomass filter strips, in reducing non-point source pollution from grazed pastures and improving water quality. Her work includes evaluating novel poultry litter amendments for their impact on greenhouse gas emissions and developing technologies like indoor air scrubbers to remove ammonia from poultry house environments. Anderson has published 16 papers, with an h-index of 8 and 151 total citations. She has collaborated with P. Moore on 11 shared publications, Amanda J. Ashworth on 3, and Jerry W. Martin on 2.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 203
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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Relationships between land use and stream chemistry in the Mulberry River basin, Arkansas (2022)
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Evaluation of a Novel Poultry Litter Amendment on Greenhouse Gas Emissions (2021)
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- Evaluation of a Novel Poultry Litter Amendment on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures
- Identifying key factors controlling potential soil respiration in agricultural fields
- Perenniality drives multifunctional forage–biomass filter strips’ ability to improve water quality
- Relationships between land use and stream chemistry in the Mulberry River basin, Arkansas
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- Evaluation of a Novel Poultry Litter Amendment on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures
- Perenniality drives multifunctional forage–biomass filter strips’ ability to improve water quality
- Relationships between land use and stream chemistry in the Mulberry River basin, Arkansas
- Twenty‐year phosphorus trends in forage systems receiving aluminum sulfate‐treated poultry litter
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures
- Identifying key factors controlling potential soil respiration in agricultural fields
- Relationships between land use and stream chemistry in the Mulberry River basin, Arkansas
- Spatiotemporal patterns of pH related to streamflow variability, drought conditions, and bedrock lithology in acid sensitive streams within a humid, subtropical catchment: Mulberry River, Arkansas, USA
- STREAM PH DRIVERS IN THE HUMID, SUBTROPICAL HEADWATERS OF THE MULBERRY RIVER, ARKANSAS, USA
- Evaluation of a Novel Poultry Litter Amendment on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Twenty‐year phosphorus trends in forage systems receiving aluminum sulfate‐treated poultry litter
- Development and testing of an indoor air scrubber for removing ammonia from air within poultry houses
- Relationships between land use and stream chemistry in the Mulberry River basin, Arkansas
- Spatiotemporal patterns of pH related to streamflow variability, drought conditions, and bedrock lithology in acid sensitive streams within a humid, subtropical catchment: Mulberry River, Arkansas, USA
- STREAM PH DRIVERS IN THE HUMID, SUBTROPICAL HEADWATERS OF THE MULBERRY RIVER, ARKANSAS, USA
- 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
- Spatiotemporal patterns of pH related to streamflow variability, drought conditions, and bedrock lithology in acid sensitive streams within a humid, subtropical catchment: Mulberry River, Arkansas, USA
- STREAM PH DRIVERS IN THE HUMID, SUBTROPICAL HEADWATERS OF THE MULBERRY RIVER, ARKANSAS, USA
- Spatiotemporal patterns of pH related to streamflow variability, drought conditions, and bedrock lithology in acid sensitive streams within a humid, subtropical catchment: Mulberry River, Arkansas, USA
- STREAM PH DRIVERS IN THE HUMID, SUBTROPICAL HEADWATERS OF THE MULBERRY RIVER, ARKANSAS, USA
- Spatiotemporal patterns of pH related to streamflow variability, drought conditions, and bedrock lithology in acid sensitive streams within a humid, subtropical catchment: Mulberry River, Arkansas, USA
- STREAM PH DRIVERS IN THE HUMID, SUBTROPICAL HEADWATERS OF THE MULBERRY RIVER, ARKANSAS, USA
- Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures
- Relationships between land use and stream chemistry in the Mulberry River basin, Arkansas
- Relationships between land use and stream chemistry in the Mulberry River basin, Arkansas
- Relationships between land use and stream chemistry in the Mulberry River basin, Arkansas
- Twenty‐year phosphorus trends in forage systems receiving aluminum sulfate‐treated poultry litter
- Perenniality drives multifunctional forage–biomass filter strips’ ability to improve water quality
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