Plant and Soil Sciences | Faculty
Shreeram Inamdar
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 1996.
- Masters of Science (M.S.), Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 1993.
- Bachelors of Engineering (BE), Civil Engineering, Nagpur University, Nagpur, India. 1988.
- BREG 621 Nonpoint Source Pollution
- BREG 622 Watershed Modeling
- BREG 215 Applied Fluid Mechanics
- Sources, flowpaths, and fate of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in watersheds (NSF funded)
- Fate and transport of hormones and antibiotics in agricultural watersheds (USDA funded)
- Sustainable watershed management in developing countries (USDA funded)
- Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) – Carbon mineral interactions (NSF funded)
- Member, American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Dutta, S., S. Inamdar, J. Tso, D. Aga, and J.T. Sims. 2009. Free and Conjugated Estrogen Exports in Surface-Runoff from Poultry Litter Amended Soil. Journal of Environmental Quality (submitted, in review).
Dutta, S., S. Inamdar, J.T. Sims, and A. Collins. 2009. Nutrients and trace element exports in surface runoff from agricultural plots receiving pelletized and raw poultry litter. Agricultural Water Management (submitted, In review).
Inamdar, S.P., J.M. Rupp, and M.J. Mitchell. 2009. Groundwater flushing of solutes at wetland and hillslope positions during storm events in a small glaciated catchment in western New York, USA. Hydrological Processes 23, 1912–1926
Vidon, P., C. Allan, D. Burns, T. Duval, N. Gurwick, S. Inamdar, J. Okay, D. Scott, S. Sebestyen. 2009. Hot spots and hot moments in riparian zones: opportunities for water quality and watershed management. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (In Press).
Inamdar, S.P., J.M. Rupp, and M.J. Mitchell. 2008. Differences in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) responses to storm-event and groundwater conditions. Journal of American Water Resources Association 44(6): 1458-1473.
Inamdar, S.P. and M.J. Mitchell. 2008. Sulfate exports from multiple catchments in a glaciated forested watershed in western New York, USA. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment 139: 227-245.
Inamdar, S.P. and M.J. Mitchell. 2007. Contributions of riparian and hillslope waters to storm runoff across multiple catchments and storm events in a glaciated forested watershed. Journal of Hydrology 341: 116-130.
Inamdar, S.P. and M.J. Mitchell. 2007. Storm event exports of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) across multiple catchments in a glaciated forested watershed, Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, G02014, doi:10.1029/2006JG000309.
Inamdar, S.P. 2007. Exports of dissolved ammonium (NH4+) during storm events across multiple catchments in a glaciated forested watershed. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment 133(1-3): 347-363.
