Mohammad Wasim Iqbal
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Also affiliated: Kasetsart University (2018); Health Protection and Research Organisation (2021–2022); Arizona State University (2021–2022)
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Mohammad Wasim Iqbal's research integrates engineering principles with social, economic, and management aspects of water resources. His work has focused on collaborative watershed modeling and management, aiming to address challenges in integrated and adaptive water resources management. He investigates participatory coupled human-water systems modeling and socio-economic modeling, along with the application of artificial intelligence in hydrology.
Iqbal's research also extends to sustainable agriculture, water governance, and water security. This interdisciplinary approach has fostered collaborations with national and international institutions and diverse stakeholders. His publications include studies on groundwater contamination in Afghanistan, spatial modeling of solar photovoltaic power plants, and surface water storage in the Mississippi River Valley.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 103
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Surface Water Storage and Subsurface Recharge in Declining Portions of the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer (2026)
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- Surface Water Storage and Subsurface Recharge in Declining Portions of the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer
- Surface Water Storage and Subsurface Recharge in Declining Portions of the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer
- Surface Water Storage and Subsurface Recharge in Declining Portions of the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer
- Surface Water Storage and Subsurface Recharge in Declining Portions of the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer
- Surface Water Storage and Subsurface Recharge in Declining Portions of the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer
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