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Md Atikur Rahman
Md Atikur Rahman
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The impact of land use and land cover change on groundwater recharge in northwestern Bangladesh
MS Siddik, SS Tulip, A Rahman, MN Islam, AT Haghighi, SMT Mustafa
Journal of Environmental Management 315, 115130, 2022
742022
Climate change impact assessment on three major crops in the north-central region of Bangladesh using DSSAT
A Rahman, MA Mojid, S Banu
International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering 11 (4), 135-143, 2018
272018
Effect of manure types on phosphorus sorption characteristics of an agricultural soil in Bangladesh
N Hafiz, SM Adity, SF Mitu, A Rahman
Cogent Food & Agriculture 2 (1), 1270160, 2016
232016
Utilization of wheat-bran cellulosic fibers as reinforcement in bio-based polypropylene composite
A Rahman, J Fehrenbach, C Ulven, S Simsek, K Hossain
Industrial Crops and Products 172, 114028, 2021
202021
Evaluation of microbial fuel cell (MFC) for bioelectricity generation and pollutants removal from sugar beet processing wastewater (SBPW)
A Rahman, MS Borhan, S Rahman
Water Science and Technology 77 (2), 387-397, 2018
202018
Pretreatment of wheat bran for suitable reinforcement in biocomposites
A Rahman, CA Ulven, MA Johnson, C Durant, KG Hossain
Journal of renewable materials 5 (Suppl 1), 62, 2017
202017
The impact of irrigation return flow on seasonal groundwater recharge in northwestern Bangladesh
SS Tulip, MS Siddik, MN Islam, A Rahman, AT Haghighi, SMT Mustafa
Agricultural Water Management 266, 107593, 2022
152022
Influence of soil pH in vegetative filter strips for reducing soluble nutrient transport
A Rahman, S Rahman, L Cihacek
Environmental technology 35 (14), 1744-1752, 2014
142014
Performance evaluation of three vegetative filter strip designs for controlling feedlot runoff pollution
A Rahman, S Rahman, MS Borhan
Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering 124 (3), 2013
112013
Efficacy of vegetative filter strips (VFS) installed at the edge of feedlot to minimize solids and nutrients from runoff
S Rahman
Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal 14 (4), 9-21, 2012
10*2012
Selection, pretreatment, and use of wheat bran for making thermoplastic composite
A Rahman, CA Ulven, C Durant, MA Johnson, J Fehrenbach, KG Hossain
2017 ASABE Annual International Meeting, 1, 2017
82017
Artificial neural network for predicting nutrients concentration in runoff from beef cattle feedlot.
B Cemek, S Rahman, A Rahman
Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ) 12 (12), 2013
72013
Assessment of the effect of climate change on vegetative growth of major crops in Bangladesh using DSSAT.
B Selina, R Atikur, AKM Adham
Fundamental and Applied Agriculture 2 (3), 317-325, 2017
52017
Calibration and Evaluation of Empirical Methods to Estimate Reference Crop Evapotranspiration in West Texas
R Awal, A Rahman, A Fares, H Habibi
Water 14 (19), 3032, 2022
42022
Vegetative Filter Strip: A Best Management Practice (Bmp) for Feedlot Runoff Pollution Control in North Dakota
M Rahman
North Dakota State University, 2013
2*2013
Evaluation of CERES-Wheat model for wastewater irrigation and fertilizer interactions in wheat cultivation
A Rahman, MA Mojid, IA Monika
2017 ASABE Annual International Meeting, 1, 2017
2017
Performance Evaluation of Three Vegetative Filter Strip Designs for Controlling Feedlot Runoff Pollution. J Civil Environ Eng 3: 124. doi: 10.4172/2165-784X. 1000124 Page 2 of …
A Rahman, S Rahman, MS Borhan
These feedlots with buffer have been identified as Richland County (RC …, 2013
2013
Effect of pH Levels of VFS Soil on Reducing Transport of Soluble Nutrients from Manure Borne Runoff
A Rahman, S Rahman, L Cihacek
2012 Dallas, Texas, July 29-August 1, 2012, 1, 2012
2012
Effect of pH Levels of VFS Soil on Reducing Transport of Soluble Nutrients from Manure Borne Runoff
A Rahman, S Rahman, L Cihacek
2012 Dallas, Texas, July 29-August 1, 2012, 1, 2012
2012
What are Vegetative Filter Strips?
S Rahman, A Rahman, R Wiederholt
2011
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