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Lively, L.**, Jim, R.**, Tran, J., Hatley, E.**, Meierdiercks, K.L. The Tar Creek Superfund and Flood Map: A case study in the limits and opportunities for equity in co-production of maps as tools for storytelling, environmental justice and activism, Community Science, in revision
Meierdiercks, K.L., Vail, E.**, Gaffney, C.*, Krasikov, S.**, Pacht, A.** (2025) Watershed Characterization to Enhance Learning and Build Capacity for Community-led Watershed Planning and Management, Case Studies in the Environment, 9(1), 2597178
Finewood, M. H., Vail, E.**, Meierdiercks, K. L., Bennett, C., & Read, L.** (2024). The Importance of Capacity-Building in Watershed Groups: Lessons from the Hudson River Watershed, USA. Environmental Management, 1-15.
Meierdiercks, K. L., Finewood, M. H., & Bennett, C. (2024). Defining the term watershed to reflect modern uses and functions as inter- and intra-connected socio-hydrologic systems, Journal of Environmental Studies & Sciences, 14(2), 236-255.
Meierdiercks, K. L., & McCloskey, N. F.* (2022). The Effectiveness of Centralized versus Decentralized Green Infrastructure in Improving Water Quality and Reducing Flooding at the Catchment Scale, Journal of Water Management Modeling, 30: C490. https://doi.org/10.14796/JWMM.C490
Harris-Lovett, S., Nelson, K. L., Beamer, P., Bischel, H. N., Bivins, A., Bruder, A., Butler, C., Camenisch, T.D., De Long, S.K., Karthikeyan, S., Larsen, D.A., Meierdiercks, K., Mouser, P., Pagsuyoin, S., Prasek, S., Radniecki, T.S., Ram, J.L., Roper, D.K., Safford, H., Sherchan, S.P., Shuster, W., Stalder, T., Wheeler, R.T., & Korfmacher, K. S. (2021). Wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 on college campuses: Initial efforts, lessons learned and research needs. International journal of environmental research and public health, 18(9), 4455.
Meierdiercks, K. L., Kolozsvary, MB., Rhoads, K. P., Golden, M.*, & McCloskey, N. F.* (2017). The role of land surface versus drainage network characteristics in controlling water quality and quantity in a small urban watershed. Hydrological Processes, 31(24), 4384-4397. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11367
Meierdiercks, K. L., Smith, J. A., Baeck, M. L., & Miller, A. J. (2010). Analyses of Urban Drainage Network Structure and its Impact on Hydrologic Response. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 46(5), 932-943.
Meierdiercks, K. L., Smith, J. A., Baeck, M. L., & Miller, A. J. (2010). Heterogeneity of Hydrologic Response in Urban Watersheds. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 46(6), 1221-1237.
Smith, J. A., Baeck, M. L., Meierdiercks, K. L., Miller, A. J., & Krajewski, W. F. (2007). Radar rainfall estimation for flash flood forecasting in small urban watersheds. Advances in Water Resources, 30(10), 2087-2097.
Javier, J. R. N., Smith, J. A., Meierdiercks, K. L., Baeck, M. L., & Miller, A. J. (2007). Flash flood forecasting for small urban watersheds in the Baltimore metropolitan region. Weather and forecasting, 22(6), 1331-1344.
Smith, J. A., Baeck, M. L., Meierdiercks, K. L., Nelson, P. A.*, Miller, A. J., & Holland, E. J.* (2005). Field studies of the storm event hydrologic response in an urbanizing watershed. Water Resources Research, 41(10).
Smith, J. A., Miller, A. J., Baeck, M. L., Nelson, P. A.*, Fisher, G. T., & Meierdiercks, K. L. (2005). Extraordinary flood response of a small urban watershed to short-duration convective rainfall. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 6(5), 599-617.
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