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Shreeram Inamdar is affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States and focuses on research within Environmental Science. Their work spans multiple subfields including Environmental Chemistry, Water Science and Technology, Soil Science, Ecology, and Pollution. These areas illustrate a broad engagement with environmental processes, particularly related to soil and water systems.

The scientist's primary research topics center on Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal, Smart Materials for Construction, and Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry. This indicates a substantial emphasis on nutrient cycles, sediment behavior, and water quality issues in environmental systems.

Recent notable papers authored by Shreeram Inamdar include:

  • Streambank Legacy Sediments in Surface Waters: Phosphorus Sources or Sinks? (2020) in Soil Systems
  • Ghosts of landuse past: legacy effects of milldams for riparian nitrogen (N) processing and water quality functions (2021) in Environmental Research Letters

Other recent works, where Inamdar contributed as a co-author or corresponding author, cover topics like sediment-bound nutrient yields and nitrogen concentration changes following milldam removal, published in journals such as the Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences, and Environmental Research Letters. These publications reflect interests in legacy sediments, nutrient fluxes, and the impact of land use history on watershed processes.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Inamdar include:

  • Jinjun Kan
  • Marc Peipoch
  • Erin K. Peck
  • Arthur J. Gold
  • Kelly Addy

The scientist has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Water
  • HydroShare Resources
  • JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

The research reflects an integrated approach to issues of watershed management, sediment transport, and nutrient cycling. The focus on legacy effects of land use and the dynamics of nitrogen and phosphorus in aquatic and riparian environments positions this work within contemporary environmental challenges related to water quality and ecosystem functioning.

Best Publications

  • Hot Spots and Hot Moments in Riparian Zones: Potential for Improved Water Quality Management

    Philippe Vidon;Craig Allan;Douglas Burns;Tim P. Duval

  • Dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration and quality in a forested mid-Atlantic watershed, USA

    Shreeram Inamdar;Nina Finger;Shatrughan Singh;Myron Mitchell

  • Fluorescence characteristics and sources of dissolved organic matter for stream water during storm events in a forested mid‐Atlantic watershed

    Shreeram Inamdar;Shatrughan Singh;Sudarshan Dutta;Delphis Levia

  • High-frequency dissolved organic carbon and nitrate measurements reveal differences in storm hysteresis and loading in relation to land cover and seasonality

    M. C. H. Vaughan;W. B. Bowden;J. B. Shanley;A. Vermilyea

  • REMM: The Riparian Ecosystem Management Model

    R. Lowrance;L. S. Altier;R. G. Williams;S. P. Inamdar

  • Hydrologic and topographic controls on storm‐event exports of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrate across catchment scales

    Shreeram P. Inamdar;Myron J. Mitchell

  • Export mechanisms for dissolved organic carbon and nitrate during summer storm events in a glaciated forested catchment in New York, USA

    Shreeram P. Inamdar;Sheila F. Christopher;Myron J. Mitchell

  • The impact of storm events on solute exports from a glaciated forested watershed in western New York, USA

    S. P. Inamdar;S. P. Inamdar;N. O'Leary;M. J. Mitchell;J. T. Riley

  • Dissimilatory microbial iron reduction release DOC (dissolved organic carbon) from carbon-ferrihydrite association

    Weinan Pan;Jinjun Kan;Shreeram Inamdar;Chunmei Chen

  • Extreme storms and changes in particulate and dissolved organic carbon in runoff: Entering uncharted waters?

    Gurbir Singh Dhillon;Gurbir Singh Dhillon;Shreeram Inamdar

  • Seasonal pattern of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in watershed sources: influence of hydrologic flow paths and autumn leaf fall

    Shatrughan Singh;Shreeram Inamdar;Myron Mitchell;Patrick McHale

  • WATER QUALITY IMPACTS OF NATURAL FILTER STRIPS IN KARST AREAS

    B. J. Barfield;R. L. Blevins;A. W. Fogle;C. E. Madison

  • River network saturation concept: factors influencing the balance of biogeochemical supply and demand of river networks

    W. M. Wollheim;S. Bernal;D. A. Burns;Jonathan A. Czuba

  • BMP impacts on sediment and nutrient yields from an agricultural watershed in the coastal plain region

    S. P. Inamdar;Saied Mostaghimi;P. W. McClellan;Kevin M. Brannan

  • Carbon Dioxide and Methane Fluxes From Tree Stems, Coarse Woody Debris, and Soils in an Upland Temperate Forest

    Daniel L. Warner;Samuel Villarreal;Kelsey McWilliams;Shreeram Inamdar

  • Temporal variation in end‐member chemistry and its influence on runoff mixing patterns in a forested, Piedmont catchment

    Sherman Inamdar;Gurbir Dhillon;Shatrughan Singh;Sudarshan Dutta

  • Storm event patterns of particulate organic carbon (POC) for large storms and differences with dissolved organic carbon (DOC)

    Gurbir Singh Dhillon;Gurbir Singh Dhillon;Shreeram Inamdar

  • ANIMALWASTE BMP IMPACTS ON SEDIMENT AND NUTRIENT LOSSES IN RUNOFF FROM THE OWL RUN WATERSHED

    K. M. Brannan;S. Mostaghimi;P. W. McClellan;S. Inamdar

  • Riparian Ecosystem Management Model (REMM) : I. Testing of the hydrologic component for a coastal plain riparian system

    S. P. Inamdar;J. M. Sheridan;R. G. Williams;D. D. Bosch

  • Contributions of riparian and hillslope waters to storm runoff across multiple catchments and storm events in a glaciated forested watershed

    Shreeram P. Inamdar;Myron J. Mitchell

  • Influence of experimental extreme water pulses on greenhouse gas emissions from soils

    Sandra Petrakis;Angelia Seyfferth;Jinjun Kan;Shreeram Inamdar

Frequent Co-Authors

Myron J. Mitchell
Myron J. Mitchell SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Arthur J. Gold
Arthur J. Gold University of Rhode Island
Delphis F. Levia
Delphis F. Levia University of Delaware
William B. Bowden
William B. Bowden University of Vermont
Dorothy J. Merritts
Dorothy J. Merritts Franklin & Marshall College
Rodrigo Vargas
Rodrigo Vargas University of Delaware
James B. Shanley
James B. Shanley United States Geological Survey
Durelle T. Scott
Durelle T. Scott Virginia Tech
Richard Lowrance
Richard Lowrance Agricultural Research Service
Diana S. Aga
Diana S. Aga University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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