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46
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7611
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6119
National Ranking
2216

Overview

William J. Gburek is affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their work involves research supported by a prominent government institution focused on agricultural and environmental studies.

There is no available data on specific research papers authored by William J. Gburek, including detailed publication titles, years, or venues. Likewise, information on frequent co-authors and publication venues associated with their research is not provided.

No information has been recorded regarding book publications or publisher partnerships for William J. Gburek.

The research fields and subfields associated with William J. Gburek remain unspecified, and there is no available list of main topics addressed in their work. Similarly, no awards or honors have been listed for this scientist.

Given the affiliation and context, William J. Gburek's contributions likely pertain to agricultural sciences or related environmental disciplines, though precise areas of focus cannot be confirmed from the current data.

Best Publications

  • Development of phosphorus indices for nutrient management planning strategies in the United States

    A. N. Sharpley;J. L. Weld;D. B. Beegle;P.J.A Kleinman

  • Hydrologic Controls on Phosphorus Loss from Upland Agricultural Watersheds

    William J. Gburek;Andrew N. Sharpley

  • Phosphorus management at the watershed scale:a modification of the phosphorus index

    William J. Gburek;Andrew N. Sharpley;Louise Heathwaite;Gordon J. Folmar

  • Critical source area controls on water quality in an agricultural watershed located in the Chesapeake basin.

    Harry B Pionke;William J Gburek;Andrew N Sharpley

  • A conceptual approach for integrating phosphorus and nitrogen management at watershed scales.

    Louise Heathwaite;Andrew Sharpley;William Gburek

  • Evaluation of mean residence time in subsurface waters using oxygen-18 fluctuations during drought conditions in the mid-Appalachians

    K.J McGuire;D.R DeWalle;W.J Gburek

  • Flow and nutrient export patterns for an agricultural hill-land watershed

    H. B. Pionke;W. J. Gburek;A. N. Sharpley;R. R. Schnabel

  • Sources of phosphorus exported from an agricultural watershed in Pennsylvania

    Andrew N Sharpley;William J Gburek;G Folmar;H.B Pionke

  • Phosphorus loss from an agricultural watershed as a function of storm size.

    Andrew N. Sharpley;Peter J. A. Kleinman;A. Louise Heathwaite;William J. Gburek

  • Seasonal flow, nutrient concentrations and loading patterns in stream flow draining an agricultural hill-land watershed

    H.B. Pionke;W.J. Gburek;R.R. Schnabel;A.N. Sharpley

  • FARM-LEVEL OPTIMIZATION OF BMP PLACEMENT FOR COST-EFFECTIVE POLLUTION REDUCTION

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  • Hydrological and chemical controls on phosphorus loss from catchments.

    H. B. Pionke;W. J. Gburek;A. N. Sharpley;J. A. Zollweg

  • Flow and chemical contributions to streamflow in an upland watershed : a baseflow survey

    W.J Gburek;G.J Folmar

  • A Model for Phosphorus Transformation and Runoff Loss for Surface-Applied Manures

    P. A. Vadas;W. J. Gburek;A. N. Sharpley;P. J. A. Kleinman

  • Variable-source-area controls on phosphorus transport: Bridging the gap between research and design

    W. J. Gburek;C. C. Drungil;M. S. Srinivasan;B. A. Needelman

  • Seasonal 18O variations and groundwater recharge for three landscape types in central Pennsylvania, USA

    M.A. O'Driscoll;D.R. DeWalle;K.J. McGuire;W.J. Gburek

  • Surface Runoff along Two Agricultural Hillslopes with Contrasting Soils

    Brian A. Needelman;William J. Gburek;Gary W. Petersen;Andrew N. Sharpley

  • A tool for estimating best management practice effectiveness for phosphorus pollution control

    M.W. Gitau;W.J. Gburek;A.R. Jarrett

  • Chemical‐hydrologic interactions in the near‐stream zone

    H. B. Pionke;J. R. Hoover;R. R. Schnabel;W. J. Gburek

  • Comparison of methods for estimating ground-water recharge and base flow at a small watershed underlain by fractured bedrock in the Eastern United States

    Dennis W. Risser;William J. Gburek;Gordon J. Folmar

  • Hydrology and the Management of Watersheds

    William J. Gburek

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew N. Sharpley
Andrew N. Sharpley University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Peter J. A. Kleinman
Peter J. A. Kleinman Agricultural Research Service
Kevin J. McGuire
Kevin J. McGuire Virginia Tech
David R. DeWalle
David R. DeWalle Pennsylvania State University
Zhongbo Yu
Zhongbo Yu Hohai University
Philip A. Moore
Philip A. Moore Agricultural Research Service
Tammo S. Steenhuis
Tammo S. Steenhuis Cornell University
Philip M. Haygarth
Philip M. Haygarth Lancaster University
Miguel L. Cabrera
Miguel L. Cabrera University of Georgia
Matt A. Sanderson
Matt A. Sanderson Agricultural Research Service

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