Nowshin Nawar
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Graduate Research Assistant
Also affiliated: San Diego State University (2023); Bangladesh University of Professionals (2021–2025)
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Nowshin Nawar's research focuses on environmental monitoring, specifically investigating microplastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems. Her work has examined the presence and characterization of microplastics in the Pasur River within the Sundarbans ecosystem of Bangladesh, analyzing samples from water, sediments, and fish. Nawar has also explored broader environmental themes, including changes in urban green space and ecosystem service values in response to land use shifts in Dhaka and Gazipur Districts, Bangladesh. Her work on microplastics includes a retracted publication and a subsequent retraction notice, both related to the Pasur River study. Nawar has a h-index of 3 with 134 citations across 6 publications. She collaborates with Raihan Sorker at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom she shares two publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 145
Selected Publications
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Influences of Tree Mortality on Fire Intensity and Burn Severity for a Southern California Forest Using Airborne and Satellite Imagery (2025)
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- Influences of Tree Mortality on Fire Intensity and Burn Severity for a Southern California Forest Using Airborne and Satellite Imagery
- Influences of Tree Mortality on Fire Intensity and Burn Severity for a Southern California Forest Using Airborne and Satellite Imagery
- Influences of Tree Mortality on Fire Intensity and Burn Severity for a Southern California Forest Using Airborne and Satellite Imagery
- Influences of Tree Mortality on Fire Intensity and Burn Severity for a Southern California Forest Using Airborne and Satellite Imagery
- Influences of Tree Mortality on Fire Intensity and Burn Severity for a Southern California Forest Using Airborne and Satellite Imagery
- Influences of Tree Mortality on Fire Intensity and Burn Severity for a Southern California Forest Using Airborne and Satellite Imagery