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Kimberly Meitzen
Kimberly Meitzen
Associate Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies, Texas State University
Verified email at txstate.edu
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Connectivity as an emergent property of geomorphic systems
E Wohl, G Brierley, D Cadol, TJ Coulthard, T Covino, KA Fryirs, G Grant, ...
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 44 (1), 4-26, 2019
3472019
Geomorphology within the interdisciplinary science of environmental flows
KM Meitzen, MW Doyle, MC Thoms, CE Burns
Geomorphology 200, 143-154, 2013
892013
Flooding and Surface Connectivity of Taxodium‐Nyssa Stands in a Southern Floodplain Forest Ecosystem
JA Kupfer, KM Meitzen, P Gao
River Research and Applications 31 (10), 1299-1310, 2015
432015
Lateral channel migration effects on riparian forest structure and composition, Congaree River, South Carolina, USA
KM Meitzen
Wetlands 29, 465-475, 2009
382009
Bio-geomorphology and resilience thinking: Common ground and challenges
MC Thoms, KM Meitzen, JP Julian, DR Butler
Geomorphology 305, 1-7, 2018
362018
Hydrogeomorphic controls of early post-logging successional pathways in a southern floodplain forest
JA Kupfer, KM Meitzen, AR Pipkin
Forest Ecology and Management 259 (10), 1880-1889, 2010
342010
State-shifting at the edge of resilience: River suspended sediment responses to land use change and extreme storms
S Abbott, JP Julian, I Kamarinas, KM Meitzen, IC Fuller, ST McColl, ...
Geomorphology 305, 49-60, 2018
222018
Stream flow changes across North Carolina (USA) 1955–2012 with implications for environmental flow management
KM Meitzen
Geomorphology 252, 171-184, 2016
182016
Modeling hydrologic connectivity and virtual fish movement across a large Southeastern floodplain, USA
KM Meitzen, JA Kupfer, P Gao
Aquatic Sciences 80, 1-15, 2018
162018
Catastrophic flood disturbance and a community's response to plant resilience in the heart of the Texas Hill Country
KM Meitzen, JN Phillips, T Perkins, A Manning, JP Julian
Geomorphology 305, 20-32, 2018
152018
Shaping the physical template: Biological, hydrological, and geomorphic connections in stream channels
JP Julian, CJP Podolak, KM Meitzen, MW Doyle, RB Manners, ET Hester, ...
Stream ecosystems in a changing environment, 85-133, 2016
122016
Dams are coming down, but not always by choice: the geography of Texas dams, Dam Failures, and Dam Removals
ED Dascher, K Meitzen
Texas water journal 11 (1), 89-129, 2020
92020
Flood processes, forest dynamics, and disturbance in the Congaree River floodplain, South Carolina
KM Meitzen
University of South Carolina, 2011
92011
Abandoned meander forest development patterns in a large alluvial southeastern floodplain, South Carolina, USA
KM Meitzen, JA Kupfer
River Systems, 141-162, 2015
82015
Applied geomorphology
KM Meitzen
International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and …, 2016
72016
North Carolina’s freshwater resilience
R Benner, A Barnett, A Olivero, K Hoenke, K Meitzen, M Fields
Nature Conservancy, 2014
72014
Floodplains
KM Meitzen
Elsevier, 2018
62018
Applying floodplain inundation modeling to estimate suitable spawning habitat and recruitment success for Alligator Gar in the Guadalupe River, Texas
KM Meitzen, CR Robertson, JL Jensen, DJ Daugherty, TB Hardy, ...
Hydrology 10 (6), 123, 2023
52023
Validating the quality of volunteered geographic information (VGI) for flood modeling of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas
TE Chow, J Chien, K Meitzen
Hydrology 10 (5), 113, 2023
52023
Dams are coming down, but not always by choice: the geography of Texas dams, dam failures, and dam removals. Texas Water Journal. 11 (1): 89-129
ED Dascher, K Meitzen
52020
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