Rapid and inexpensive assessment of soil total iron using Nix Pro color sensor

G Jha, D Sihi, B Dari, H Kaur, MA Nocco… - Agricultural & …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, an inexpensive Nix Pro (Nix Sensor Ltd.) color sensor was used to develop
prediction models for soil iron (Fe) content. Thirty‐eight soil samples were collected from five …

Agricultural soils of the Animas River watershed after the Gold King Mine spill: An elemental spatiotemporal analysis via portable X‐ray fluorescence spectroscopy

G Jha, S Mukhopadhyay, AL Ulery, K Lombard… - 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In August 2015, 11.3 million L of heavy metal–contaminated water spilled into the
Animas River from the Gold King Mine (Colorado, USA). National attention focused on water …

Caught between two worlds: a study of water access on the navajo reservation and the educational fallout of the youth who thirst

LM Mundell - 2024 - search.proquest.com
The scarcity of water infrastructure, compounded by environmental degradation and
historical neglect, perpetuates a cycle of hardship that disproportionately affects Navajo …

Portable x-ray fluorescence (PXRF) analysis of total metal (loid) s and sequential extraction of bioavailable arsenic in agricultural soils of animas watershed

G Jha, AL Ulery, K Lombard, D VanLeeuwen… - Water, Air, & Soil …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract The Animas River provides irrigation water in northwestern New Mexico and the
Navajo Nation. Concerns regarding the river water quality arose on August 5, 2015, when …

Monitoring Toxic Metal Uptake by Corn Grown in Agricultural Fields across Animas and San Juan Rivers

M Whiting - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Abstract On August 5 th, 2015, more than 3 million gallons (11.4 million L) of metal
contaminated water from the Gold King Mine was released into Cement Creek …

[PDF][PDF] M WRRI Student Water Research Grant Progress Report Form

SJ Rivers - nmwrri.nmsu.edu
During a study completed in 2018, three samples of corn kernels were found to exceed the
World Health Organization's (WHO) limit of 0.05 ppm of lead (Pb) in corn (WHO/FAO, 2017) …