Arkansas Bulletin of Water Research: Arkansas Water Resources Center Publishes 2018 Issue

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The 2018 issue of the Arkansas Bulletin of Water Research (“Bulletin”) has been published.

The Bulletin is published annually by the Arkansas Water Resources Center (“AWRC”).

AWRC is a component of the University of Arkansas Don Tyson Center for Agricultural Sciences.

AWRC describes the Bulletin as:

. . . an effort to share water research relevant to Arkansas water stakeholders in an easily searchable and aesthetically engaging way.

The articles published in the 2018 issue of the Bulletin, along with the authors of each, include:

  • Introduction to the Arkansas Bulletin of Water Research (reprint) - Erin E. Scott and Brian E. Haggard
  • System and Proximal Surface Stream in Northwest Arkansas - Matthew D. Covington, Kristen E. Gibson, and Josue Rodriguez
  • Investigating Impact of Lead Service Lines in Drinking Water Distribution Systems at the City of Tulsa - Kaleb Belcher and Wen Zhang
  • Characterization of Nutrient Sources, Transport Pathways, and Transformations Using Stable Isotope and Geochemical Tools in the Big Creek Watershed of Northwest Arkansas - Kelly Sokolosky, Phillip D. Hays, and Erik Pollock
  • Combined Application of Nutrient Manipulation and Hydrogen Peroxide Exposure to Selectively Control Cyanobacteria Growth and Promote Eukaryote Phytoplankton Production in Aquaculture Ponds - Amit Kumar Sinha and William Reed Green
  • Herbicide Mitigation Potential of Tailwater Recovery Systems in the Cache River Critical Groundwater Area - Cammy D. Willett and Deborah L. Leslie
  • Assessment of Strategies to Address Future Irrigation Water Shortage in the Arkansas Delta - Tyler Knapp and Qiuqiong Huang
  • Tracking the Growth of On-Site Irrigation Infrastructure in the Arkansas Delta with Remote Sensing Analysis - Grant West and Kent Kovacs
  • Regionalizing Agricultural Field Evapotranspiration Observations - Benjamin R.K. Runkle
  • Educating the Masses Using Mass Media for Stormwater Pollution Prevention - Patricia Ouei

A copy of the Bulletin can be found here.

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