Admin Husic

Admin Husic

University of Kansas

H-index: 11

North America-United States

About Admin Husic

Admin Husic, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kansas, specializes in the field of hydrology, water quality, urbanization, connectivity, sediment transport.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Drivers of cyanotoxin and taste-and-odor compound presence within the benthic algae of human-disturbed rivers

Revealing nitrate uptake and dispersion dynamics using high-frequency sensors and two-dimensional modeling in a large river system

Climate change projected to impact structural hillslope connectivity at the global scale

Urbanization as a limiter and catalyst of watershed-scale sediment transport: Insights from probabilistic connectivity modeling

An index for inferring dominant transport pathways of solutes and sediment: Assessing land use impacts with high-frequency conductivity and turbidity sensor data

Instream sensor results suggest soil–plant processes produce three distinct seasonal patterns of nitrate concentrations in the Ohio River Basin

Investigating sediment transport in karst using hydrograph unmixing, sediment transport modeling and multi-source hysteresis

Nitrate Hysteresis as a Tool for Revealing Storm‐Event Dynamics and Improving Water Quality Model Performance

Admin Husic Information

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Citations(all)

354

Citations(since 2020)

339

Cited By

117

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

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Admin Husic Skills & Research Interests

hydrology

water quality

urbanization

connectivity

sediment transport

Top articles of Admin Husic

Drivers of cyanotoxin and taste-and-odor compound presence within the benthic algae of human-disturbed rivers

Water Research

2024/2/23

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Revealing nitrate uptake and dispersion dynamics using high-frequency sensors and two-dimensional modeling in a large river system

Advances in Water Resources

2024/4/6

Climate change projected to impact structural hillslope connectivity at the global scale

Nature communications

2023/10/25

Gabriele Villarini
Gabriele Villarini

H-Index: 50

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Urbanization as a limiter and catalyst of watershed-scale sediment transport: Insights from probabilistic connectivity modeling

Science of the Total Environment

2023/10/10

Alexander Michalek
Alexander Michalek

H-Index: 0

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

An index for inferring dominant transport pathways of solutes and sediment: Assessing land use impacts with high-frequency conductivity and turbidity sensor data

Science of the Total Environment

2023/10/10

Amirreza Zarnaghsh
Amirreza Zarnaghsh

H-Index: 2

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Instream sensor results suggest soil–plant processes produce three distinct seasonal patterns of nitrate concentrations in the Ohio River Basin

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

2023/2/20

Investigating sediment transport in karst using hydrograph unmixing, sediment transport modeling and multi-source hysteresis

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Nitrate Hysteresis as a Tool for Revealing Storm‐Event Dynamics and Improving Water Quality Model Performance

Water Resources Research

2023/1

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Amirreza Zarnaghsh
Amirreza Zarnaghsh

H-Index: 2

Benchmarking deep learning model estimates of hydrologic pathway contribution to streams and springs using conceptual and physically-based models

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

James Fox
James Fox

H-Index: 1

Coupling High-frequency Sensing and 2-d Numerical Modelling to Analyze Nitrate Dynamics in a Large River

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Amirreza Zarnaghsh
Amirreza Zarnaghsh

H-Index: 2

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Hydrologic connectivity: a management frontier for water quality conservation

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Land Use Change Impacts on Dynamic Sediment Connectivity in an Urbanizing Region

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Simulating hydrologic pathway contributions in fluvial and karst settings: an evaluation of conceptual, physically-based, and deep learning modeling approaches

Journal of Hydrology X

2022/12/1

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Nabil Al-Aamery
Nabil Al-Aamery

H-Index: 6

Sediment transport investigation in a karst aquifer hypothesizes controls on internal versus external sediment origin and saturation impact on hysteresis

Journal of Hydrology

2022/10/1

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Junfeng Zhu
Junfeng Zhu

H-Index: 13

Structural hillslope connectivity is driven by tectonics more than climate and modulates hydrologic extremes and benefits

Geophysical Research Letters

2022/8/16

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Alexander Michalek
Alexander Michalek

H-Index: 0

Bridge Deck Drainage: Evaluation of KDOT’s Current Design Guidance

2022/3/1

Alexander Michalek
Alexander Michalek

H-Index: 0

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Plutonium isotopes: an effective tool for fluvial sediment sourcing in urbanized catchments

Geophysical Research Letters

2022/1/28

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Assessment of climatic and anthropogenic controls on bridge deck drainage and sediment removal

Water

2021/12/12

Structural hillslope connectivity modulates hydrologic extremes and benefits

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2021/12

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

Alexander Michalek
Alexander Michalek

H-Index: 0

Land Use Impacts on the Development of Cyanotoxins and Taste-and-Odor Compounds in Benthic Algae Mats

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2021/12

Admin Husic
Admin Husic

H-Index: 7

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