Kimberly M. Meitzen, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Geography University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
Area:
Physical Geography, Ecology Biology, Geomorphology
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William Lister Graf grad student 2011 University of South Carolina
 (Flood processes, forest dynamics, and disturbance in the Congaree River floodplain, South Carolina.)
Martin W. Doyle post-doc Texas State, San Marcos (Chemistry Tree)
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Thoms MC, Meitzen KM, Julian JP, et al. (2018) Bio-geomorphology and resilience thinking: Common ground and challenges Geomorphology. 305: 1-7
Meitzen KM, Kupfer JA, Gao P. (2018) Modeling hydrologic connectivity and virtual fish movement across a large Southeastern floodplain, USA Aquatic Sciences. 80: 1-15
Wohl E, Brierley G, Cadol D, et al. (2018) Connectivity as an emergent property of geomorphic systems Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 44: 4-26
Meitzen KM, Phillips JN, Perkins T, et al. (2017) Catastrophic flood disturbance and a community's response to plant resilience in the heart of the Texas Hill Country Geomorphology. 305: 20-32
Abbott S, Julian JP, Kamarinas I, et al. (2017) State-shifting at the edge of resilience: River suspended sediment responses to land use change and extreme storms Geomorphology. 305: 49-60
Meitzen KM. (2016) Stream flow changes across North Carolina (USA) 1955–2012 with implications for environmental flow management Geomorphology. 252: 171-184
Meitzen KM, Kupfer JA. (2015) Abandoned meander forest development patterns in a large alluvial southeastern floodplain, South Carolina, USA River Systems. 21: 141-162
Kupfer JA, Meitzen KM, Gao P. (2015) Flooding and Surface Connectivity of Taxodium‐Nyssa Stands in a Southern Floodplain Forest Ecosystem River Research and Applications. 31: 1299-1310
Meitzen KM. (2014) A classic examination of fluvial processes and forest patterns: Victor Ernest Shelford’s (1954) ‘Some Lower Mississippi Valley Flood Plain Communities: Their Age and Elevation’. Ecology 35(2): 126–142.1 Progress in Physical Geography. 38: 818-826
Meitzen KM, Doyle MW, Thoms MC, et al. (2013) Geomorphology within the interdisciplinary science of environmental flows Geomorphology. 200: 143-154
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