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Keith Schilling serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Iowa, contributing to hydrological research within the institution's environmental science initiatives. His academic profile centers on water resource dynamics and environmental processes.
Dr. Schilling's research program investigates critical hydrological phenomena including surface-groundwater interactions, agricultural watershed responses to land cover change, nutrient and sediment transport mechanisms, and floodplain ecohydrology. His work integrates field measurements with modeling approaches to address water quality and quantity challenges in human-impacted landscapes.
Publication analysis reveals consistent focus on agricultural watersheds, demonstrating expertise in quantifying sediment transport variations, floodplain water uptake dynamics, and land use impacts on watershed-scale water balance. His studies frequently employ time-series analysis and biogeochemical methods to examine long-term environmental changes.


