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Biography and Research Information
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Meagan O’Hare's research focuses on water quality and watershed management. Her work includes investigating water quality trends and shifts in river systems, such as the Upper Poteau River Watershed. O'Hare also studies cost-efficient methods for remotely monitoring streamflow in small-scale watersheds. These investigations contribute to a better understanding of hydrological processes and water resource management. Her scholarly output includes two publications, with a total of two citations, and an h-index of one. O'Hare has collaborated with researchers Brian E. Haggard and Abbie LaNell Lasater at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on these projects.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds (2022)
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- A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds
- Water Quality Trends and Shifts Vary across Constituents in the Upper Poteau River Watershed
- A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds
- Water Quality Trends and Shifts Vary across Constituents in the Upper Poteau River Watershed
- A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds
- A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds
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