Colby Reavis, Ph.D. graduate, group alumni
Colby is a graduate of the University of Arkansas Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering’s Ph.D. program (2021). His dissertation covered evaporatranspiration dynamics from rice fields in eastern Arkansas. He is now a post-doc at the USDA-ARS Delta Water Management Research Unit in Jonesboro, AR.

Ph.D. Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of Arkansas
M.S. Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of Arkansas
B.S. Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of Arkansas
Colby
PUBLICATIONS

  1. Runkle BRK, Seyfferth AL, Reid MC, Limmer MA, Moreno-García B, Reavis CW, Peña J, Reba ML, Adviento-Borbe MAA, Pinson SRM, Isbell C, 2021. Socio-technical changes for sustainable rice production: rice husk amendment, conservation irrigation, and system changes, Frontiers in Agronomy, 3:741557, doi:10.3389/fagro.2021.741557.
  2. Moreno-García B, Coronel E, Reavis CW, Suvočarev K, Runkle BRK (2021), Environmental sustainability assessment of rice management practices using decision support tools, Journal of Cleaner Production, 128135, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128135
  3. Reavis CW, Suvočarev K, Reba ML, Runkle BRK (2021), Impacts of Alternate Wetting and Drying and Delayed Flood Rice Irrigation on Growing Season Evapotranspiration, Journal of Hydrology, 126080, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002216942100127X
  4. Runkle BRK, Suvočarev K, Reba ML, Reavis CW, Smith SF, Chiu Y-L, Fong B, (2019), Methane emissions reductions from alternate wetting and drying of rice fields detected using the eddy covariance method, Environmental Science & Technology, 53(2), 671-681, doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b05535, online.