Updated February 2021
*denotes graduate student, **denotes postdoc, *** denotes undergraduate
*Gorksi, G., & Zimmer M.A. (In review). Hydrologic regimes drive nutrient export behavior in human impacted watersheds. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions
Shanafield, M, Bourke S.A, Zimmer M.A., & Costigan K.( 2021). An overview of the hydrology of non‐perennial rivers and streams. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 8(2) https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1504
Hammond, J. C., Zimmer, M., Shanafield, M., Kaiser, K., Godsey, S. E., Mims, M. C., ... & Allen, D. C. (2021). Spatial patterns and drivers of non‐perennial flow regimes in the contiguous US. Geophysical Research Letters, 2020GL090794.
Ledford, S. H., Zimmer, M., & ***Payan, D. (2020). Anthropogenic and Biophysical Controls on Low Flow Hydrology in the Southeastern United States. Water Resources Research, 56(9), e2020WR027098.
Allen, D. C., Datry, T., Boersma, K. S., Bogan, M. T., Boulton, A. J., Bruno, D., ... & Zimmer, M. (2020). River ecosystem conceptual models and non‐perennial rivers: A critical review. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 7(5), e1473.
*Busch, M. H., Costigan, K. H., Fritz, K. M., Datry, T., Krabbenhoft, C. A., Hammond, J. C., Zimmer, M, ... & Allen, D. C. (2020). What’s in a Name? Patterns, Trends, and Suggestions for Defining Non-Perennial Rivers and Streams. Water, 12(7), 1980.
*Richardson, C. M., Zimmer, M. A., **Fackrell, J. K., & Paytan, A. (2020). Geologic controls on source water drive baseflow generation and carbon geochemistry: Evidence of nonstationary baseflow sources across multiple subwatersheds. Water Resources Research, 56(7), e2019WR026577.
Zimmer, M. A., Kaiser, K. E., Blaszczak, J. R., Zipper, S. C., Hammond, J. C., Fritz, K. M., ... & Allen, D. C. (2020). Zero or not? Causes and consequences of zero‐flow stream gage readings. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 7(3), e1436.
***Barefoot, E., Pavelsky, T. M., Allen, G. H., Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2019). Temporally variable stream width and surface area distributions in a headwater catchment. Water Resources Research, 55(8), 7166-7181.
Zimmer, M. A., Pellerin, B., Burns, D. A., & Petrochenkov, G. (2019). Temporal variability in nitrate‐discharge relationships in large rivers as revealed by high‐frequency data. Water Resources Research, 55(2), 973-989.
Zimmer, M. A., & Gannon, J. P. (2018). Run‐off processes from mountains to foothills: The role of soil stratigraphy and structure in influencing run‐off characteristics across high to low relief landscapes. Hydrological Processes, 32(11), 1546-1560.
Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2018). Lateral, vertical, and longitudinal source area connectivity drive runoff and carbon export across watershed scales. Water Resources Research, 54(3), 1576-1598.
Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2017). Bidirectional stream–groundwater flow in response to ephemeral and intermittent streamflow and groundwater seasonality. Hydrological Processes, 31(22), 3871-3880.
Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2017). Ephemeral and intermittent runoff generation processes in a low relief, highly weathered catchment. Water Resources Research, 53(8), 7055-7077.
Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2017). Time‐lapse animation of hillslope groundwater dynamics details event‐based and seasonal bidirectional stream–groundwater gradients. Hydrological Processes, 31(10), 1983-1985.
Smidt, S. J., Cullin, J. A., Ward, A. S., Robinson, J., Zimmer, M. A., Lautz, L. K., & Endreny, T. A. (2015). A comparison of hyporheic transport at a cross‐vane structure and natural riffle. Groundwater, 53(6), 859-871.
Zimmer, M. A., & Lautz, L. K. (2015). Pre-and postrestoration assessment of stream water–groundwater interactions: effects on hydrological and chemical heterogeneity in the hyporheic zone. Freshwater Science, 34(1), 287-300.
Zimmer, M. A., & Lautz, L. K. (2014). Temporal and spatial response of hyporheic zone geochemistry to a storm event. Hydrological Processes, 28(4), 2324-2337.
Zimmer, M. A., Bailey, S. W., McGuire, K. J., & Bullen, T. D. (2013). Fine scale variations of surface water chemistry in an ephemeral to perennial drainage network. Hydrological Processes, 27(24), 3438-3451.
*denotes graduate student, **denotes postdoc, *** denotes undergraduate
*Gorksi, G., & Zimmer M.A. (In review). Hydrologic regimes drive nutrient export behavior in human impacted watersheds. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions
Shanafield, M, Bourke S.A, Zimmer M.A., & Costigan K.( 2021). An overview of the hydrology of non‐perennial rivers and streams. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 8(2) https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1504
Hammond, J. C., Zimmer, M., Shanafield, M., Kaiser, K., Godsey, S. E., Mims, M. C., ... & Allen, D. C. (2021). Spatial patterns and drivers of non‐perennial flow regimes in the contiguous US. Geophysical Research Letters, 2020GL090794.
Ledford, S. H., Zimmer, M., & ***Payan, D. (2020). Anthropogenic and Biophysical Controls on Low Flow Hydrology in the Southeastern United States. Water Resources Research, 56(9), e2020WR027098.
Allen, D. C., Datry, T., Boersma, K. S., Bogan, M. T., Boulton, A. J., Bruno, D., ... & Zimmer, M. (2020). River ecosystem conceptual models and non‐perennial rivers: A critical review. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 7(5), e1473.
*Busch, M. H., Costigan, K. H., Fritz, K. M., Datry, T., Krabbenhoft, C. A., Hammond, J. C., Zimmer, M, ... & Allen, D. C. (2020). What’s in a Name? Patterns, Trends, and Suggestions for Defining Non-Perennial Rivers and Streams. Water, 12(7), 1980.
*Richardson, C. M., Zimmer, M. A., **Fackrell, J. K., & Paytan, A. (2020). Geologic controls on source water drive baseflow generation and carbon geochemistry: Evidence of nonstationary baseflow sources across multiple subwatersheds. Water Resources Research, 56(7), e2019WR026577.
Zimmer, M. A., Kaiser, K. E., Blaszczak, J. R., Zipper, S. C., Hammond, J. C., Fritz, K. M., ... & Allen, D. C. (2020). Zero or not? Causes and consequences of zero‐flow stream gage readings. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 7(3), e1436.
***Barefoot, E., Pavelsky, T. M., Allen, G. H., Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2019). Temporally variable stream width and surface area distributions in a headwater catchment. Water Resources Research, 55(8), 7166-7181.
Zimmer, M. A., Pellerin, B., Burns, D. A., & Petrochenkov, G. (2019). Temporal variability in nitrate‐discharge relationships in large rivers as revealed by high‐frequency data. Water Resources Research, 55(2), 973-989.
Zimmer, M. A., & Gannon, J. P. (2018). Run‐off processes from mountains to foothills: The role of soil stratigraphy and structure in influencing run‐off characteristics across high to low relief landscapes. Hydrological Processes, 32(11), 1546-1560.
Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2018). Lateral, vertical, and longitudinal source area connectivity drive runoff and carbon export across watershed scales. Water Resources Research, 54(3), 1576-1598.
Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2017). Bidirectional stream–groundwater flow in response to ephemeral and intermittent streamflow and groundwater seasonality. Hydrological Processes, 31(22), 3871-3880.
Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2017). Ephemeral and intermittent runoff generation processes in a low relief, highly weathered catchment. Water Resources Research, 53(8), 7055-7077.
Zimmer, M. A., & McGlynn, B. L. (2017). Time‐lapse animation of hillslope groundwater dynamics details event‐based and seasonal bidirectional stream–groundwater gradients. Hydrological Processes, 31(10), 1983-1985.
Smidt, S. J., Cullin, J. A., Ward, A. S., Robinson, J., Zimmer, M. A., Lautz, L. K., & Endreny, T. A. (2015). A comparison of hyporheic transport at a cross‐vane structure and natural riffle. Groundwater, 53(6), 859-871.
Zimmer, M. A., & Lautz, L. K. (2015). Pre-and postrestoration assessment of stream water–groundwater interactions: effects on hydrological and chemical heterogeneity in the hyporheic zone. Freshwater Science, 34(1), 287-300.
Zimmer, M. A., & Lautz, L. K. (2014). Temporal and spatial response of hyporheic zone geochemistry to a storm event. Hydrological Processes, 28(4), 2324-2337.
Zimmer, M. A., Bailey, S. W., McGuire, K. J., & Bullen, T. D. (2013). Fine scale variations of surface water chemistry in an ephemeral to perennial drainage network. Hydrological Processes, 27(24), 3438-3451.