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5788
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8111
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2903

Ali M. Sadeghi publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ali M. Sadeghi sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 169 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Ali M. Sadeghi D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ali M. Sadeghi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Ali M. Sadeghi is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, with a primary focus on medicine alongside significant contributions to environmental and social sciences.

The scientist has published extensively in fields such as Medicine, Sociology and Political Science, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery, Water Science and Technology, and Global and Planetary Change. Their work covers a diverse range of topics including Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors, Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration, Migration and Labor Dynamics, Urban Transport and Accessibility, and the Impact of Light on Environment and Health.

The following recent papers illustrate the scope of their research contributions:

  • The 15-minute city: Urban planning and design efforts toward creating sustainable neighborhoods, 2022, Cities
  • Estimating the effect of winter cover crops on nitrogen leaching using cost-share enrollment data, satellite remote sensing, and Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) modeling, 2020, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
  • Seasonal drivers of geographically isolated wetland hydrology in a low-gradient, Coastal Plain landscape, 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • Evaluation of Multi- and Many-Objective Optimization Techniques to Improve the Performance of a Hydrologic Model Using Evapotranspiration Remote-Sensing Data, 2020, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
  • Echocardiographic Detection of Regional Wall Motion Abnormalities Using Artificial Intelligence Compared to Human Readers, 2024, Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography

Frequent co-authors in their scientific collaborations include:

  • Amir Reza Khavarian-Garmsir
  • Ayyoob Sharifi
  • Gregory W. McCarty
  • In-Young Yeo
  • Glenn E. Moglen

Publication venues where Ali M. Sadeghi frequently publishes include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Cities
  • Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography

Best Publications

  • Applications of the SWAT Model Special Section: Overview and Insights.

    Philip W. Gassman;Ali M. Sadeghi;Raghavan Srinivasan

  • Transport and fate of manure-borne pathogens: Modeling perspective

    Y.A. Pachepsky;A.M. Sadeghi;S.A. Bradford;D.R. Shelton

  • Modeling bacteria fate and transport in watersheds to support TMDLs

    Brian L Benham;Claire Baffaut;Rebecca W. Zeckoski;Kyle R. Mankin

  • Hydrological Processes and Model Representation: Impact of Soft Data on Calibration

    J.G. Arnold;Youssef;H. Yen;M.J. White

  • Evaluating the role of evapotranspiration remote sensing data in improving hydrological modeling predictability

    Matthew R. Herman;A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi;Mohammad Abouali;Juan Sebastian Hernandez-Suarez

  • EVALUATION OF THE SWAT MODEL'S SEDIMENT AND NUTRIENT COMPONENTS IN THE PIEDMONT PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGION OF MARYLAND

    T. W. Chu;A. Shirmohammadi;H. Montas;A. Sadeghi

  • Using satellite remote sensing to estimate winter cover crop nutrient uptake efficiency

    W.D. Hively;M. Lang;G.W. McCarty;J. Keppler

  • Runoff loss of pesticides and soil: a comparison between vegetative mulch and plastic mulch in vegetable production systems.

    Pamela J. Rice;Laura L. McConnell;Lynne P. Heighton;Ali M. Sadeghi

  • A SWAT/Microbial Sub-Model for Predicting Pathogen Loadings in Surface and Groundwater at Watershed and Basin Scales

    Ali M. Sadeghi;Jeffrey G. Arnold

  • Using NEXRAD and rain gauge precipitation data for hydrologic calibration of SWAT in a Northeastern watershed.

    A. M. Sexton;A. M. Sadeghi;X. Zhang;R. Srinivasan

  • Efficient multi-objective calibration of a computationally intensive hydrologic model with parallel computing software in Python

    Xuesong Zhang;Peter Beeson;Robert Link;David Manowitz

  • Water quality and conservation practice effects in the Choptank River watershed

    G.W. McCarty;L.L. McConnell;C.J. Hapeman;A. Sadeghi

  • Influence of Rainfall Intensity and Crop Residue on Leaching of Atrazine Through Intact No-Till Soil Cores

    G. C. Sigua;A. R. Isensee;A. M. Sadeghi

  • Assessing the cumulative impacts of geographically isolated wetlands on watershed hydrology using the SWAT model coupled with improved wetland modules.

    S. Lee;I.-Y. Yeo;M.W. Lang;A.M. Sadeghi

  • Rainfall-Induced Release of Fecal Coliforms and Other Manure Constituents: Comparison and Modeling

    A. K. Guber;A. K. Guber;D. R. Shelton;Y. A. Pachepsky;A. M. Sadeghi

  • Pesticide occurrence in selected South Florida canals and Biscayne Bay during high agricultural activity.

    Jennifer A Harman-Fetcho;Cathleen J Hapeman;Laura L McConnell;Thomas L Potter

  • Assessing winter cover crop nutrient uptake efficiency using a water quality simulation model

    I.-Y. Yeo;I.-Y. Yeo;S. Lee;A. M. Sadeghi;P. C. Beeson

  • Effects of Tillage and Rainfall on Atrazine Residue Levels in Soil

    Allan R. Isensee;Ali M. Sadeghi

  • BACTERIA MODELING WITH SWAT FOR ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION STUDIES: A REVIEW

    C. Baffaut;A. Sadeghi

  • Impacts of Watershed Characteristics and Crop Rotations on Winter Cover Crop Nitrate-Nitrogen Uptake Capacity within Agricultural Watersheds in the Chesapeake Bay Region.

    Sangchul Lee;In-Young Yeo;Ali M. Sadeghi;Gregory W. McCarty

  • Effect of Starch Encapsulation and Temperature on Volatilization of Atrazine and Alachlor

    Brian J. Wienhold;Ali M. Sadeghi;Timothy J. Gish

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory W. McCarty
Gregory W. McCarty Agricultural Research Service
Daniel R. Shelton
Daniel R. Shelton Agricultural Research Service
Yakov A. Pachepsky
Yakov A. Pachepsky Agricultural Research Service
Laura L. McConnell
Laura L. McConnell Bayer (United States)
Xuesong Zhang
Xuesong Zhang Agricultural Research Service
John R. Teasdale
John R. Teasdale United States Department of Agriculture
Martin C. Rabenhorst
Martin C. Rabenhorst University of Maryland, College Park
Craig S. T. Daughtry
Craig S. T. Daughtry Agricultural Research Service
Thomas R. Fisher
Thomas R. Fisher University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Claire Baffaut
Claire Baffaut United States Department of Agriculture

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