T. C. Daniel
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Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Wisconsin System (1976–1993); Agricultural Research Service (1984–1998); University of Wisconsin–Madison (1971–2013); University of Kentucky (1997); University of Arkansas System (2004–2005); Nottinghamshire County Council (2002); Soil Science Society of America (1984); NanoAffix Science (United States) (1982); Ocean Era (United States) (1986); Sciex (Canada) (2011); U.S. National Poultry Research Center (1998); École Nationale d'Administration et de Magistrature (2025)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
T. C. Daniel's research interests include the management of animal waste to mitigate environmental impacts, particularly concerning phosphorus and ammonia levels in soil and water. Studies have investigated the use of alum compounds to reduce phosphorus and ammonia runoff from swine manure. This work has also explored the effects of animal diet on manure composition and nutrient content. The research has examined water movement and potential impacts on surface water quality following rainfall events. Daniel has also contributed to educational research, specifically focusing on applying lessons learned from home schooling to engineering education and exploring methods for improving engineering education.
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- h-index: 47
- Publications: 136
- Citations: 10,495
Selected Publications
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Applying home schooling lessons to engineering education (2025)
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Land Use Effects on Runoff and Water Quality on an Eastern Arkansas Soil Under Simulated Rainfall (2008)
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Soluble Metal Leaching from a Poultry Litter–Amended Udult under Pasture Vegetation (2006)
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Nitrogen Partitioning and Estimates of Degradable Intake Protein in Wilting Orchardgrass and Bermudagrass Hays Damaged by Simulated Rainfall (2006)
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Evaluation of Dry Matter Loss, Nutritive Value, and In Situ Dry Matter Disappearance for Wilting Orchardgrass and Bermudagrass Forages Damaged by Simulated Rainfall (2005)
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Effect of aluminum chloride and dietary phytase on relative ammonia losses from swine manure1 (2004)
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Effect of Chemical and Microbial Amendments on Ammonia Volatilization from Composting Poultry Litter (2004)
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Reducing Phosphorus Runoff from Swine Manure with Dietary Phytase and Aluminum Chloride (2004)
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Effect of Chemical and Microbial Amendments on Ammonia Volatilization from Composting Poultry Litter (2004)
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Evaluation of the Phosphorus Source Component in the Phosphorus Index for Pastures (2004)
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Decreasing Phosphorus Runoff Losses from Land‐Applied Poultry Litter with Dietary Modifications and Alum Addition (2004)
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Estimating Losses of Dry Matter from Simulated Rainfall on Bermudagrass and Orchardgrass Forages Using Cell Wall Components as Markers (2004)
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Effect of aluminum chloride and dietary phytase on relative ammonia losses from swine manure1 (2004)
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Effects of Alum and Aluminum Chloride on Phosphorus Runoff from Swine Manure (2001)
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Runoff Water Quality from Poultry Litter‐Treated Pasture and Forest Sites (2000)
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