Ms. Krati Sharma | Soil Biogeochemistry | Research Excellence Award
Center for Advanced Studies of Blanes | Spain
Krati Sharma is an environmental researcher whose work focuses on groundwater quality, pollution assessment, and carbon and nutrient cycling in diverse ecosystems. Her research integrates advanced analytical techniques such as remote sensing, FTIR, and UV–Visible spectroscopy to investigate environmental processes and contamination dynamics. She has contributed to studies on heavy metal pollution, nitrate contamination, submarine groundwater discharge, and saline water intrusion, offering insights into environmental risk assessment and sustainable water resource management. Her scientific output includes 7 research documents, reflecting consistent contributions to the field. With an h-index of 6, her work demonstrates a solid level of impact and scholarly influence. Additionally, her publications have received 354 citations across 346 citing documents, indicating strong recognition within the scientific community. Her expertise also extends to data analysis using tools like R and Excel, supporting robust and data-driven environmental research outcomes.
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Net CO2 Emissions From Dry Inland Waters Persist in the Presence of Vegetation
– Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Water pollution: Primary sources and associated human health hazards with special emphasis on rural areas
– Water Resources Management for Rural Development
Preliminary investigation of saline water intrusion (SWI) and submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) along the south-eastern coast of Andhra Pradesh, India, using groundwater dynamics, sea surface temperature and field water quality anomalies
– Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Heavy metal pollution in groundwater of urban Delhi environs: Pollution indices and health risk assessment
– Urban Climate
Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater: Sources of Contamination, Toxicity, and Removal Approaches
– Emerging Treatment Technologies for Waste Management