Publications
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TOTAL = 90 Refereed Journal Publications
*Graduate advisee or Postdoc; **Undergraduate advisee
Submitted, In Review:
Inamdar, S. P., M. Peipoch, J. Kan, et al. Riparian groundwater nitrogen (N) isotopes reveal human imprints of dams and road salt salinization. Geophysical Research Letters (GRL), In Review (submitted October 2023).
Sena, M., S. Inamdar, M. Peipoch, et al. Seasonal Variation and Key Controls of Groundwater Ammonium Concentrations in Anoxic Riparian Sediments. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences (submitted November 2023).
2023:
*Peck, E., S. Inamdar, J. Kan, M. Peipoch, A.J. Gold, D.J. Merritts, R. C. Walter, E.G Hyland, K.W. Wegmann, A.M. Yaculak, and M. Rahman. 2023. Back from the past? Assessment of nitrogen removal ability of buried historic wetland soils before and after a one-year incubation on a restored floodplain. Restoration Ecology, (In Press). doi: 10.1111/rec.14070
*Joshi, B., E. Bacmeister, E. Peck, M. Peipoch, J. Kan, and S. Inamdar. 2023. Sediment-Nitrogen (N) Connectivity: Suspended sediments in streams as N exporters and reactors for denitrification and assimilatory N uptake during storms. Frontiers in Water.
Galella, J., S. Kaushal, P. Mayer, C. Maas, R. Shatkay, S. Inamdar, K. Belt. 2023. Freshwater Salinization Syndrome Alters Nitrogen Transport in Urban Watersheds. Water (In Press).
*Peck, E., S. Inamdar, M. Peipoch, and A. Gold. (2023). Influence of Relict Milldams on Riparian Sediment Biogeochemistry. Journal of Soils and Sediments 23 (6), 2584-2599. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-023-03507-w
Inamdar, S., S. Kaushal, B. Tetrick, and L. Trout. (2023). More than dirt: Soil health needs to be enhanced in stream and floodplain restorations. Soil Syst. 2023, 7(2), 36; https://doi.org/10.3390/soilsystems7020036.
Kan, J., E. K Peck, L. Zglesweski, M. Peipoch and S. Inamdar. (2023). Mill dams impact microbiome structure and depth distribution in accumulated sediments. Front Microbiol. 2023; 14: 1161043. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1161043
2022
Inamdar, S. P., Peck, E. K., Peipoch, M., Gold, A. J., Sherman, M., Hripto, J., et al. (2022). Saturated, suffocated, and salty: Human legacies produce hot spots of nitrogen in riparian zones. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 127, e2022JG007138. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JG007138
*Hripto, J., S Inamdar, M Sherman, E Peck, AJ Gold, S Bernasconi, K Addy, M Peipoch. 2022. Effects of relic low-head dams on stream denitrification potential: seasonality and biogeochemical controls. Aquatic Sciences 84 (4), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00027-022-00894-z
*Sherman, M., J Hripto, EK Peck, AJ Gold, M Peipoch, P Imhoff, S Inamdar. 2022. Backed‐up, Saturated, and Stagnant: Effect of Milldams on Upstream Riparian Groundwater Hydrologic and Mixing Regimes. Water Resources Research. Water Resources Research, e2022WR033038. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022WR033038
*Peck, E., S Inamdar, M Sherman, J Hripto, M Peipoch, AJ Gold, K Addy. 2022. Nitrogen sinks or sources? Denitrification and nitrogen removal potential in riparian legacy sediment terraces affected by milldams. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, e2022JG007004. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JG007004
Bacmeister E, Peck E, Bernasconi S, Inamdar S, Kan J and Peipoch M. 2022. Stream nitrogen uptake associated with suspended sediments: A microcosm study. Front. Environ. Sci. 10:1043638. doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.1043638.
2021
Krieg* C, Johnson* E, Peck E, Kan J, Inamdar S. After the Storm: Fate and Leaching of Particulate Nitrogen (PN) in the Fluvial Network and the Influence of Watershed Sources and Moisture Conditions. Water. 2021; 13(22):3182. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13223182
Lewis*, E., Inamdar, S., Gold, A. J., Addy, K., Trammell, T. L. E., Merritts, D., et al. (2021). Draining the landscape: How do nitrogen concentrations in riparian groundwater and stream water change following milldam removal? Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 126, e2021JG006444. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JG006444
Inamdar, S., M. Peipoch, A. J. Gold, E. Lewis*, J. Hripto*, M. Sherman*, K. Addy, D. Merritts, J. Kan, P. M. Groffman, R. Walter, and T. Trammell. Ghosts of landuse past: Legacy effects of milldams for riparian nitrogen (N) processing and water quality functions. Environmental Research Letters16 (3), 035016.
Siegert, C., et al., 2021. "Effects of Atmospheric Circulation on Stream Chemistry in Forested Watersheds across the Northeastern United States: Part 1. Synoptic-scale Forcing". Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres 126, e2020JD033413. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JD033413.
Suriano, Z., et al., 2021. Effects of atmospheric circulation on stream chemistry in forested watersheds across the northeastern United States: Part 2. Interannual Weather Type Variability. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres 126, e2021JD034546. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD034546.
2020
Inamdar, S., N. Sienkiewicz*, A. Lutgen*, G. Jiang*, and J. Kan. 2020. Streambank Legacy Sediments in Surface Waters: Phosphorus Sources or Sinks? Soil Syst. 2020, 4, 30; doi:10.3390/soilsystems4020030.
*Mattern, K., A. Lutgen, N. Sienkiewicz, G. Jiang, J. Kan, M. Peipoch, and S. Inamdar. 2020. Stream Restoration for Legacy Sediments at Gramies Run, Maryland: Early Lessons from Implementation, Water Quality Monitoring, and Soil Health. Water 2020, 12(8), 2164; https://doi.org/10.3390/w12082164.
*Sienkiewicz, N., Raven Bier, Jing Wang, Laura Zgleszewski, Alyssa Lutgen, Grant Jiang, Katie Mattern, Shreeram Inamdar, Jinjun Kan. Distribution and composition of bacterial communities and nitrogen transformation genes in streambank legacy sediments: an unexplored frontier. Biogeochemistry, 148 (3), 271-290.
*Lutgen, A., G. *Jiang, N. *Sienkiewicz, K. *Mattern, J. Kan, and S. Inamdar. Variations in Nutrient and Heavy Metal Concentrations for Streambank Legacy Sediments and their Implications for Water Quality. Journal of American Water Resources Association, 56(4): 669-691.
*Jiang, G., A. N. *Lutgen, K. B. *Mattern, N.D. *Sienkiewicz, J. Kan, and S. Inamdar. Streambank legacy sediment contributions to suspended sediment and nutrient yields from a Mid-Atlantic, Piedmont Watershed. Journal of American Water Resources Association, 56(5) 820-841.
2019
Seybold, E., Gold, A.J., Inamdar, S.P. et al. 2019. Influence of land use and hydrologic variability on seasonal dissolved organic carbon and nitrate export: insights from a multi-year regional analysis for the northeastern USA. Biogeochemistry. 2019. 146: 31. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-019-00609-x.
Humbert, G., Parr, T.B., Jeanneau, L. et al. 2019. Agricultural Practices and Hydrologic Conditions Shape the Temporal Pattern of Soil and Stream Water Dissolved Organic Matter. Ecosystems, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-019-00471-w
Warner*, D., M. Gueverra, S. Inamdar, and R. Vargas. 2019. Upscaling soil-atmosphere CO2 and CH4 fluxes across a topographically complex forested landscape. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 264, 15 January 2019, Pages 80-91.
Parr, T.B*, S. Inamdar, and M.J. Miller. 2019. Overlapping Anthropogenic Effects on Hydrologic and Seasonal Trends in DOC in a Surface Water Dependent Water Utility. Water Research 148 (2019) 407e415.
Parr, T.B.*, K. Capps, S. Inamdar, and K. Metcalf. 2019. Animal-mediated organic matter transformation: aquatic insects as a source of microbially bioavailable organic nutrients and energy. Functional Ecology 33 (3), 524-535.
2018
Addy, K., Arthur J Gold, Joseph A Loffredo, Andrew W Schroth, Shreeram P Inamdar, William B Bowden. 2018. Stream response to an extreme drought induced defoliation event. Biogeochemistry 140 (2), 199-215.
McMillan, S., Henry F Wilson, Christina L Tague, Daniel M Hanes, Shreeram Inamdar, Diana L Karwan, Terry Loecke, Jonathan Morrison, Sheila F Murphy, Philippe Vidon. 2018. Before the storm: Antecedent conditions as regulators of hydrologic and biogeochemical response to extreme climate events. Biogeochemistry 141 (3), 487-501.
Vidon, P., Diana L Karwan, A Scott Andres, Shreeram Inamdar, Sujay Kaushal, Jonathan Morrison, John Mullaney, Donald S Ross, Andrew W Schroth, James B Shanley, Byungman Yoon. 2018. In the path of the Hurricane: Impact of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee on watershed hydrology and biogeochemistry from North Carolina to Maine, USA. Biogeochemistry 141 (3), 351-364.
Johnson*, E., S. Inamdar, J. Kan, and R. Vargas. 2018. Particulate Organic Matter (POM) Composition in Stream Runoff Following Large Storms: Role of POM Sources, Particle Size, and Event Characteristics. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 123 (2), 660-675.
Warner*, D., R. Vargas, A. Sefferth, and S. Inamdar. 2018. Transitional slopes act as hotspots of both soil CO2 emission and CH4 uptake in a temperate forest landscape. Biogeochemistry 138 (2), 121-135.
Jeanneau, L., Rowland, R., and Inamdar, S.: Molecular fingerprinting of particulate organic matter as a new tool for its source apportionment: changes along a headwater drainage in coarse, medium and fine particles as a function of rainfalls, Biogeosciences 15 (4), 973-985.
Wolheim, W.M., Susana Bernal, Douglas A Burns, JA Czuba, Charles T Driscoll, AT Hansen, RT Hensley, JD Hosen, Shreeram Inamdar, SS Kaushal, Lauren E Koenig, YH Lu, A Marzadri, PA Raymond, D Scott, Robert J Stewart, PG Vidon, E Wohl. 2018. River network saturation concept: factors influencing the balance of biogeochemical supply and demand of river networks. Biogeochemistry 141 (3), 503-521.
Inamdar, S., E. Johnson, R. Rowland, D. Warner, R. Walter, D. Merritts. 2018. Freeze-thaw processes and intense rainfall: The one-two punch for high sediment and nutrient loads from Mid-Atlantic watersheds. Biogeochemistry Biogeochemistry 141 (3), 333-349.
2017:
Vaughan, M. C. H., et al. 2017. High-frequency dissolved organic carbon and nitrate measurements reveal differences in storm hysteresis and loading in relation to land cover and seasonality, Water Resour. Res., 53, 5345–5363, doi:10.1002/2017WR020491.
Inamdar, S., J. B. Shanley, and W. H. McDowell (2017), Aquatic ecosystems in a changing climate, Eos, 98, https://doi.org/10.1029/2017EO076549.
Rowland*, R., S. Inamdar, and T.B. Parr. 2017. Evolution of particulate organic matter (POM) along a headwater drainage: Role of sources, particle size class, and storm magnitude. Biogeochemistry, Volume 133, Issue 2, pp 181–200.
Warner*, D.L., S. Villarreal, K. Williams, S. Inamdar, and R. Vargas. 2017. Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from tree stems, coarse woody debris, and soils in an upland temperate forest. Ecosystems, Volume 20, Issue 6, pp 1205–1216.
Petrakis, SW., A. Seyfferth, J. Kan, S. Inamdar, and R. Vargas. 2017. Influence of experimental extreme water pulses on greenhouse gas emissions from soils. Biogeochemistry, Volume 133, Issue 2, pp 147–164.
2016:
Pan*, W., J. Kan, S. Inamdar, C. Chen, and D. Sparks. 2016. Shreeram Inamdar. Dissimilatory microbial iron reduction release DOC (dissolved organic carbon) from carbon-ferrihydrite association. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 103, 232-240.
Kang, P.G., M.J. Mitchell, P.J. McHale, C.T. Driscoll, M.R. McHale, S. Inamdar, and J.H. Park. 2016. Importance of within-lake processes in affecting the dynamics of dissolved organic carbon and dissolved organic and inorganic nitrogen in an Adirondack forested lake/watershed. Biogeosciences, 13, 2787-2801, 2016 http://www.biogeosciences.net/13/2787/2016/doi:10.5194/bg-13-2787-2016.
Bachman*, M., S. Inamdar, S. Barton, J. Duke, D. Tallamy, and J. Bruck. 2016. A watershed scale assessment of the impacts of suburban turf management on runoff water quality. Journal of Water Resources Association, Volume 52(2): 397-408.
Miller, M.A., E.W. Boyer, D.M. McKnight, M.G. Brown, L. Iavorivska, C.T. Hunsaker, S. Inamdar, W.H. McDowell, L.A. Kaplan, R. S. Gabor, J.N. Perdial, H. Lin, and D.W. Johnson. Regional Variation in Organic Matter Quantity and Quality among Five Critical Zone Observatories. Water Resources Research (In Press).
Duke, J., J. Bruck, S. Barton, M. Murray, S. Inamdar, and D. Tallamy. 2015. Public preferences for ecosystem services on exurban landscapes: A case study for the Mid-Atlantic. Landscape and Urban Planning (In Press).
2015:
Inamdar, S., G. Dhillon*, S. Singh*, T. Parr, and Z. Qin*. Particulate nitrogen exports in stream runoff exceed dissolved nitrogen forms during large tropical storms in a temperate, headwater, forested watershed. Journal of Geophysical Research, Biogeosciences, 120(8): 1548-1566.
Levia, D., A. Shiklomanov, J.T. Van Stan, C.E. Scheick, S. P. Inamdar, M.J. Mitchell, and P.J. McHale. 2015. Calcium and aluminum cycling in a temperate broadleaved deciduous forest of the eastern USA: relative impacts of tree species, canopy state, and flux type. Environ Monit Assess (2015) 187:458 DOI 10.1007/s10661-015-4675-3.
2014
Singh*, S., S. Inamdar, and M. Mitchell. 2014. Changes in dissolved organic matter (DOM) amount and composition along nested headwater stream locations during baseflow and stormflow. Hydrological Processes, 29, 1505–1520.
Singh*, S., S. Inamdar, M. Mitchell, and P. McHale. 2014. Seasonal pattern of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in watershed sources: Influence of hydrologic flow paths and autumn leaf fall. Biogeochemistry, Vol 118 (1-3): 321-337.
Singh*, S., S. Dutta, and S. Inamdar. 2014. Land application of poultry manure and its influence on spectrofluorometric characteristics of dissolved organic matter. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, Volume 193, 1 August 2014, Pages 25–36.
Dhillon*, G., and S. Inamdar. 2014. Storm event patterns of particulate organic carbon (POC) for large storms and differences with dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Biogeochemistry, Vol 118 (1-3): 61-81.
2013
Singh*, S., S. Inamdar, and D. Scott. 2013. Comparison of two PARAFAC models of dissolved organic matter fluorescence for a mid-Atlantic forested watershed in the USA. Journal of Ecosystems Volume 2013 (2013), Article ID 532424, 16 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/532424.
Dhillon*, G., and S. Inamdar. 2013. Extreme storms and changes in particulate and dissolved organic carbon in runoff: Entering uncharted waters? Geophysical Research Letters VOL. 40, 1–6, doi:10.1002/grl.50306.
Inamdar, S., G. Dhillon*, S. Singh*, S. Dutta*, D. Levia, M. Mitchell, J. Van Stan, D. Scott, P. McHale. 2013. Temporal patterns of runoff and the controls of end-member chemistry in a forested headwater catchment. Water Resources Research VOL. 49, 1–17, doi:10.1002/wrcr.20158.
Vaicunas*, R., S. Inamdar, S. Dutta*, D. Aga, L. Zimmerman, J.T. Sims. 2013. Statewide survey of hormones and antibiotics in surface waters of Delaware. Journal of American Water Resources Association.
2012
Van Stan, J., D. Levia, S. Inamdar, M. Lepori-Bui, M. Mitchell. 2012. The effects of phenoseason and storm characteristics on throughfall solute washoff and leaching dynamics from a temperate deciduous forest canopy. Science of the Total Environment (In Press).
Inamdar, S., N. Finger*, S. Singh*, M. Mitchell, D. Levia, H. Bais, D. Scott and P. McHale. 2012. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentrations and quality in a forested mid-Atlantic watershed, USA. Biogeochemistry Volume 108, Numbers 1-3, 55-76, DOI: 10.1007/s10533-011-9572-4.
Levia, D.F., Van Stan, J.T., Inamdar, S.P., Jarvis, M.T., Mitchell, M.J., Mage, S.M., Scheick, C.E. and McHale, P.J. Temporal variability of stemflow dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration, flux and quality from a codominant beech-yellow poplar forest in the eastern USA. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42: 207-216 (2012).
Dutta*, S., S. Inamdar, J. Tso, and D. Aga. 2012. Concentrations of Free and Conjugated Estrogens at Different Landscape Positions in an Agricultural Watershed Receiving Poultry Litter. Water Air Soil Pollut. DOI 10.1007/s11270-011-1069-1.
Dutta*, Sudarshan, Shreeram Inamdar, Jerry Tso, Diana S. Aga, and J. Tom Sims, 2012. Dissolved Organic Carbon and Estrogen Transport in Surface Runoff from Agricultural Land Receiving Poultry Litter. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 1-12. DOI: 10.1111 . j.1752-1688.2011.00634.x.
2011
Inamdar, S., S. Singh*, S. Dutta*, D. Levia, M. Mitchell, D. Scott, H. Bais, and P. McHale. 2011 Fluorescence characteristics and sources of dissolved organic matter for stream water during storm events in a forested mid-Atlantic watershed. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences 116, G03043, doi:10.1029/2011JG001735.
Levia, D. J., Van Stan, C. Siegert, S. Inamdar, M. Mitchell, S. Mage, and P. McHale. 2011. Atmospheric deposition and corresponding variability of stemflow chemistry across temporal scales in a mid-Atlantic broadleaved deciduous forest. Atmospheric Environment 45(18): 3046-3054.
Tso, J., S. *Dutta, S. Inamdar, and D. Aga. 2011. Simultaneous Analysis of Free and Conjugated Estrogens, Sulfonamides, and Tetracyclines in Run-Off Water and Soils using Solid-Phase Extraction and Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 59 (6), pp 2213–2222 DOI: 10.1021/jf104355x.
2010
*Dutta, S., S. Inamdar, J. Tso, D. Aga, and J.T. Sims. 2010. Free and Conjugated Estrogen Exports in Surface-Runoff from Poultry Litter Amended Soil. Journal of Environmental Quality doi:10.2134/jeq2009.0339.
*Dutta, S., S. Inamdar, J.T. Sims, and A. Collins. 2010. Nutrients and trace element exports in surface runoff from agricultural plots receiving pelletized and raw poultry litter. Journal of Water Resource and Protection 2: 413-423.
Vidon, P., C. Allan, D. Burns, T. Duval, N. Gurwick, S. Inamdar, J. Okay, D. Scott, S. Sebestyen. 2010. Hot spots and hot moments in riparian zones: opportunities for water quality and watershed management. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 1-21. DOI: 10.1111 . j.1752-1688.2010.00420.x.
2009
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.
2008
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.
2007
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.
Riley*, C.J., S.P. Inamdar, and C. Pennuto. 2007. Use of benthic macroinvertebrate indices to assess aquatic health in a mixed-landuse watershed. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 22(4): 539-551.
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.
Before 2006
Inamdar, S.P., and A. Naumov*. 2006. Assessment of sediment yields for a mixed-landuse Great Lakes watershed: Lessons from field measurements and modeling. Journal of Great Lakes Research 32(3): 471-488.
Inamdar, S.P., and M. J. Mitchell. 2006. Hydrologic controls on DOC and nitrate exports across catchment scales. Water Resources Research, 42, W03421, doi:10.1029/2005WR004212.
Inamdar, S.P., N. O’Leary, M. J. Mitchell, and J. T. Riley*. 2006. The impact of storm events on solute exports from a glaciated forested watershed in western New York, USA Hydrological Processes 20: 3423-3439.
Inamdar, S. P. 2006. Challenges in Modeling Hydrologic and Water Quality Processes in Riparian Zones. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 42(1):5-14.
Inamdar, S. P., S. Christopher, and M. J. Mitchell. 2004. Export mechanisms for dissolved organic carbon and nitrate during summer storm events in a glaciated forested catchment in New York, USA. Hydrological Processes 18: 2651-2661.
Inamdar, S. P. 2004. Modeling hydrologic and biogeochemical functions of riparian zones – Questions, challenges, and future directions. Hydrological Science and Technology, 19(1-4): 235-250.
Mitchell, M. J., C. T. Driscoll, S. P. Inamdar, G. G. McGee, M. O. Mbila, and D. J. Raynal. 2003. Nitrogen Biogeochemistry in the Adirondack Mountains of New York: Hardwood ecosystems and associated surface waters. Environmental Pollution 123: 355-364.
Inamdar, S. P., S. Mostaghimi, P. W. McClellan, and K. M. Brannan. 2002. A Long-Term Watershed-Scale Evaluation of the Impacts of Animal Waste BMPs on Indicator Bacteria Concentrations. Journal of American Water Resources Association 38(3): 819-833.
Lowrance, R. R., R.G. Williams, S. P. Inamdar, D. D. Bosch, and J. M. Sheridan. 2001. Evaluation of coastal plain conservation buffers using the riparian ecosystem management model (REMM). Journal of American Water Resources Association 47(6):1445-1455.
Inamdar, S. P., S. Mostaghimi, P. W. McClellan, and K. M. Brannan. 2001. Cropland BMP impacts on sediment and nutrient losses in runoff from a Coastal Plain Watershed. Transactions of the ASAE 44(5):1191-1200.
Mitchell, M. J., P. J. McHale, S. P. Inamdar, and D. R. Raynal. 2001. Role of within lake processes and hydrobiogeochemical changes over 16 years in a watershed in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State, U.S.A. Hydrological Processes 15(10): 1951-1965.
Brannan, K. M., S. Mostaghimi, P. W. McClellan, and S. P. Inamdar. 2000. Animal waste BMP impacts on sediment and nutrient losses in runoff from the Owl Run Watershed. Transactions of the ASAE 43(5): 1155-1166.
Inamdar, S.P., and T. A. Dillaha. 2000. Relationships between drainage area, slope length, and slope gradient for riparian hillslopes in Virginia. Transactions of the ASAE 43(4): 861-866.
Lowrance, R. R., L. S. Altier, R. G. Williams, S. P. Inamdar, J. M. Sheridan, D. D. Bosch, R. K. Hubbard, and D. L. Thomas. 2000. REMM: The Riparian Ecosystem Management Model. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 55(1): 27-34.
Inamdar, S. P., J. M. Sheridan, R. R. Lowrance, R. G. Williams, D. D. Bosch, L. S. Altier, D. L. Thomas. 1999. Riparian Ecosystem Management Model (REMM):I. Testing of the hydrology component for a Coastal Plain riparian system. Transactions of the ASAE 42(6): 1679-1689.
Inamdar, S. P., R. R. Lowrance, L. S. Altier, R. G. Williams and R. L. Hubbard. 1999. Riparian Ecosystem Management Model (REMM): II. Testing of the water quality and nutrient cycling component for a Coastal Plain riparian system. Transactions of the ASAE 42(6): 1691-1707.
Dillaha, T.A. and S. P. Inamdar. 1997. Buffer zones as sediment traps or sources. In: N.E. Haycock, T.P. Burt, K.W.T. Goulding and G. Pinay, Editors, Buffer Zones: Their Processes and Potential in Water Protection, Quest Environmental, P.O. Box 45, Harpenden, Herfordshire AL5 5LJ, UK (1997) pp. 33–42.
Barfield, B. J., R. L. Blevins, A. W. Fogle, C. E. Madison, S. P. Inamdar, D. I. Carey, and V. P. Evangelou. 1998. Water quality impacts of natural filter strips in karst areas. Transactions of the ASAE 41(2): 371-381.