L. T. West
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Also affiliated: University of Nebraska–Lincoln (2016); Natural Resources Conservation Service (2009–2014); Agricultural Research Service (2008–2021); United States Department of Agriculture (2010); University of Georgia (1988–2012); Princeton University (2009); Purdue University West Lafayette (1988–1990); University of Arkansas System (2019); Savannah River National Laboratory (2009); University of Florida (2014); Taiwan Forestry Research Institute (1994); Riverkeeper (2012); Novozymes (United States) (2014); National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory (1988–1990); ICAR-National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (2009); University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (1997); University of Maryland, College Park (1984); Virginia Tech (2000); Texas A&M University (1984–1987)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
L. T. West's research focuses on soil science and environmental characterization, with recent work investigating the soil chemistry and clay mineralogy of alluvial chronosequences. This work includes characterizing soil expansiveness and iron reducibility for the purpose of on-site wastewater system placement in Arkansas. West holds a h-index of 38 with 162 total publications and over 5,300 citations, designating them as a highly cited researcher. Key collaborators include Lisa S. Wood and Bailey Darnell, both from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 38
- Publications: 160
- Citations: 5,389
Selected Publications
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Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas (2021)
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History of forest soils knowledge and research (2019)
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Long-term forest soils research: lessons learned from the US experience (2019)
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Water Table Impacts on Wastewater Storage around Onsite Drainfield Trenches: Evaluation by Model Simulation (2019)
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Reduced Disposal Area Performance Utilizing Secondary-Treated Effluent in Profile-Limiting Soils (2019)
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- Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas
- Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas
- Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas
- Characterizing expansiveness and iron reducibility of red‐clay soils for the purpose of on‐site wastewater system placement in Arkansas
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