Director, Kyl Center for Water Policy within the Morrison Institute for Public Policy
Arizona State University (ASU)Natural Resources, Sustainability, Water, water rights
Sarah Porter is an expert in natural resources, water policy and sustainability. She is the director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy within the Morrison Institute for Public Policy. Through her expertise in natural resources and her position within the Kyl Center, Porter helps lead research, analysis and work to build consensus on sound water stewardship for Arizona and the West.
Assistant Professor
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAgriculture, Biogeochemistry, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Greenhouse Gases, Hydrology, N2O, nitrogen cycling, Nitrous Oxide, nutrient cycling, Soils, Water
's research aims to resolve the complex dynamics of nitrogen cycling in hydrologic systems. His group uses a variety of field, laboratory, and modeling techniques to understand how hydrological and biogeochemical processes interact to control the transport and transformation of reactive nitrogen and how human activities influence these interactions. In particular, they specialize in the application of stable isotope techniques to examine the impact of hydrological and biogeochemical processes on the production, retention, and reactive transport of nitrate and nitrous oxide.
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