Sabit Ersahin | Nanobiotech | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sabit Ersahin | Nanobiotech | Best Researcher Award

Igdır University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Sabit Ersahin is a distinguished soil scientist at Igdır University with significant contributions to environmental sustainability, soil physics, and land degradation research. He has conducted 21 research projects and published 50 peer-reviewed journal articles in leading SCI and Scopus-indexed platforms, supported by 4 consultancy or industry projects and 5 international collaborations. His scholarly impact is reflected in his Google Scholar citation index of 24 and Web of Science index of 16, demonstrating strong academic influence and research visibility. His innovations include one patent and the development of geostatistical models that enhance understanding of soil-water dynamics, nutrient cycling, and nitrate pollution control in agricultural ecosystems. Prof. Ersahin’s work integrates advanced modelling and spatial statistics to monitor soil fertility and environmental degradation, offering data-driven strategies for sustainable land and water management. As an active member of the Soil Science Society of America and the Soil Science Society of Turkiye, he advances interdisciplinary approaches that bridge soil conservation and ecosystem resilience. His editorial and academic roles reinforce his leadership in promoting scientific collaboration and practical solutions to environmental challenges through research-driven innovation.

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Featured Publications

Ersahin, S., Gunal, H., Kutlu, T., Yetgin, B., & Coban, S. Estimating specific surface area and cation exchange capacity in soils using fractal dimension of particle-size distribution. Geoderma, 136(3–4), 588–597.

Karaman, S., Ersahin, S., & Gunal, H. Firing temperature and firing time influence on mechanical and physical properties of clay bricks. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 65(2), 153–158.

Uenluekara, A., Cemek, B., Karaman, S., & Ersahin, S. Response of lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. crispa) to salinity of irrigation water. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 36(4), 265–273.

Ersahin, S. Comparing ordinary kriging and cokriging to estimate infiltration rate. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 67(6), 1848–1855.

Karaman, S., Gunal, H., & Ersahin, S. Assessment of clay bricks compressive strength using quantitative values of color components. Construction and Building Materials, 20(5), 348–354.