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wetlands, dissolved organic matter, soil, hydrology, biogeochemistry
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Employment (1)

Virginia Tech: Blacksburg, Virginia, US

2019-08 to present | Graduate Research Assistant (Biological Systems Engineering)
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Katherine Wardinski

Education and qualifications (3)

Virginia Tech: Blacksburg, Virginia, US

2021-09 to present | Ph.D. Biological Systems Engineering (Biological Systems Engineering)
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Katherine Wardinski

Virginia Tech: Blacksburg, Virginia, US

2019-08 to 2021-08 | M.S. Biological Systems Engineering (Biological Systems Engineering)
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Katherine Wardinski

University of Wisconsin-Platteville: Platteville, WI, US

2015-09 to 2019-05 | B.S. Environmental Engineering (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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Katherine Wardinski

Funding (2)

Soil dissolved organic matter and nutrient sources from urban wetlands and stormwater control measures

2021-09 to 2023-02 | Grant
Virginia Water Resources Research Center (Blacksburg, VA, US)
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Katherine Wardinski

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program

2021 to 2024 | Award
National Science Foundation (VA, VA, US)
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Katherine Wardinski

Works (3)

Soil-derived dissolved organic matter and nutrient sources from urban stormwater control measures

Science of The Total Environment
2024-12 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0048-9697
Contributors: Katherine Wardinski; Heather Wall; Durelle Scott
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Katherine Wardinski

Water‐Soluble Organic Matter From Soils at the Terrestrial‐Aquatic Interface in Wetland‐Dominated Landscapes

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
2022-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Katherine M. Wardinski; Erin R. Hotchkiss; C. Nathan Jones; Daniel L. McLaughlin; Brian D. Strahm; Durelle T. Scott
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Suitability of a Linear Model for Predicting Cohesive Soil Detachment during Jet Erosion Tests

Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
2018-09 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1084-0699
Part of ISSN: 1943-5584
Contributors: Katherine Wardinski; L. Guertault; G.A. Fox; C.F. Castro-Bolinaga
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Katherine Wardinski