Refereed Journal Publications
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 (In Press).
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 [PDF].
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 [PDF].
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 [PDF].
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 [PDF].
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 [PDF].
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. [PDF].
Inamdar, S.P., and A. Naumov.
2006. Assessment of sediment yields for a mixed-landuse
Inamdar, S.P., N. O’Leary, M. J. Mitchell, and J. T. Riley. 2006. Impact of storm events on solute exports from a glaciated forested watershed in Western New York, USA. Hydrological Processes, 20: 3423-3439 [PDF].
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 [PDF].
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
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
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.
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.
* Graduate Student
Inamdar, S. P. 2004. Modeling hydrologic and water quality impacts of riparian zones at the watershed scale: How do we proceed ahead? Proceedings of the AWRA 2004 Summer Specialty Conference: Riparian Ecosystems and Buffers, Olympic Valley, CA.
Tuk*, J., S. Inamdar, and J. Graham*. 2004. Controls of riparian and variable source area (VSA) on solute chemistry across three catchment scales. Proceedings of the AWRA 2004 Summer Specialty Conference: Riparian Ecosystems and Buffers, Olympic Valley, CA.
Inamdar, S. P., M. J. Mitchell, and J. J. McDonnell. 2000. Topographic and riparian controls on flushing of carbon and nitrogen from forested watersheds. Pg. 137-142. Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds. AWRA, Middleburg, VA, TPS-00-2, 616 pp.
Williams, R. G., R. R. Lowrance, and S. P. Inamdar. 2000. Simulation of nonpoint source pollution control using the Riparian Ecosystem Management Model (REMM). Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds. AWRA, Middleburg, VA, TPS-00-2, 616 pp.