William Ford

William Ford

Marshall University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About William Ford

William Ford, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Marshall University,

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

Impacts of aquatic vegetation dynamics on nitrate removal in karst agricultural streams: Insights from Unmanned Aircraft Systems and in situ sensing

Extreme learning machine predicts high-frequency stream flow and nitrate-n concentrations in a karst agricultural watershed

Preferential flow in the shallow vadose zone: Effect of rainfall intensity, soil moisture, connectivity, and agricultural management

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

Sediment degradation experiments for a low gradient stream suggest the watershed’s connectivity regime exhibits control on stream biogeochemistry

Impact of flow pathway and source water connectivity on subsurface sediment and particulate phosphorus dynamics in tile-drained agroecosystems

Considerations on the use of carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios for sediment fingerprinting

Seasonality of recharge drives spatial and temporal nitrate removal in a karst conduit as evidenced by nitrogen isotope modeling

William Ford Information

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Citations(all)

953

Citations(since 2020)

724

Cited By

510

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

26

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Top articles of William Ford

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Impacts of aquatic vegetation dynamics on nitrate removal in karst agricultural streams: Insights from Unmanned Aircraft Systems and in situ sensing

Journal of the ASABE

Rosalia Agioutanti

William Isaac Ford

Michael Patrick Sama

Timothy McGill

2024

Extreme learning machine predicts high-frequency stream flow and nitrate-n concentrations in a karst agricultural watershed

Journal of the ASABE

Timothy McGill

William Isaac Ford

2024

Preferential flow in the shallow vadose zone: Effect of rainfall intensity, soil moisture, connectivity, and agricultural management

Hydrological Processes

Mark R Williams

William I Ford

Rose CK Mumbi

2023/12

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

Morgan Gerlitz

Jimmy Fox

William Ford

Admin Husic

Tyler Mahoney

...

2023/2/20

Sediment degradation experiments for a low gradient stream suggest the watershed’s connectivity regime exhibits control on stream biogeochemistry

Journal of Hydrology

Brenden Riddle

Jimmy Fox

Yi-Tin Wang

Bill Ford

Tyler Mahoney

...

2023/3/1

Impact of flow pathway and source water connectivity on subsurface sediment and particulate phosphorus dynamics in tile-drained agroecosystems

Agricultural Water Management

Saeid Nazari

William I Ford

Kevin W King

2022/7/1

Considerations on the use of carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios for sediment fingerprinting

Science of The Total Environment

Brenden Riddle

Jimmy Fox

David Tyler Mahoney

William Ford

Yi-Tin Wang

...

2022/4/15

Seasonality of recharge drives spatial and temporal nitrate removal in a karst conduit as evidenced by nitrogen isotope modeling

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

A Husic

J Fox

N Al Aamery

W Ford

E Pollock

...

2021

Quantifying hydrologic pathway and source connectivity dynamics in tile drainage: Implications for phosphorus concentrations

Vadose Zone Journal

Saeid Nazari

William I Ford

Kevin W King

2021/9

Impact of water source dynamics on dissolved reactive phosphorus loadings in heterogenous karst agroecosystems with phosphatic limestones

Hydrological Processes

Cory Radcliff

William I Ford

Saeid Nazari

Christopher Shepard

2021/11

Carbon fate in lowland rivers

Nature Geoscience

William Ford

James Fox

2021/11

Effect of watershed disturbance and river-tributary confluences on watershed sedimentation dynamics in the Western Allegheny Plateau

Journal of Hydrology

Ciara Pickering

William I Ford

2021/11/1

Quantification of nitrate fate in a karst conduit using stable isotopes and numerical modeling

Water Research

Admin Husic

James Fox

Ethan Adams

Erik Pollock

William Ford

...

2020/3/1

Reach-Scale Model of Aquatic Vegetation Quantifies N Fate in a Bedrock-Controlled Karst Agroecosystem Stream

Water

Nolan L Bunnell

William I Ford

Alex W Fogle

Joseph Taraba

2020/9/1

Impacts of preferential flow and agroecosystem management on subsurface particulate phosphorus loadings in tile‐drained landscapes

Saeid Nazari

William I Ford

Kevin W King

2020/9

Backwater confluences of the Ohio river: organic and inorganic fingerprints explain sediment dynamics in wetlands and marinas

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

WI Ford

JF Fox

DT Mahoney

G DeGraves

A Erhardt

...

2020/8

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