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PUBLICATIONS  

Giggy, L., Price. A., Zimmer, M. (2026). Changes in Dominant Streamflow Drivers as Network-Scale Flow Regime Shifts from Intermittent to Ephemeral Across a Multi-Year Drought. Hydrological Processes 40 (2): e70413. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.70413.

Barling, N., Callahan, R. P., Donaldson, A., Huang, M.‐H., Rempe, D. M., Shahid, S., Smith, D., Giggy, L., Zimmer, M. (2025). Greater rock moisture deficits on a pole‐facing hillslope due toaspect‐related variations in vegetation water use. Geophysical Research Letters,52, e2025GL115750.

Giggy, L., Barton, R., Wagner, S., & Zimmer, M. (2025). Distinct streamflowand nutrient export dynamics in wildfire‐impacted nonperennial streams incentral coastal California. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences,130, e2024JG008553. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024JG008553.

Giggy, L., & Zimmer, M. (2025). The role of lithology on concentration‐discharge relationships and carbon export in two adjacent headwater catchments. Water Resources Research, 61,e2024WR037086.

Geologic Sources of Salinity in the Dolores River, CO -Undergraduate Research

Giggy, L., and Gianniny, G., 2018, An investigation of the hydrogeochemistry and sources of salinity in the Dolores River, Southwestern Colorado: Metamorphosis, v. Spring 2018.

SELECT PRESENTATIONS

Conference Presentation: Giggy, L., Price, A., Zimmer, M. (2025), Drivers of surface water response and persistence in a non-perennial stream network. Salmonid Restoration Federation Conference, 1 May. 

Highlighted Poster: Giggy, L., Zimmer, M. (2023), Lithologic controls on water and solute export in two adjacent headwater catchments, presented at American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, 12 December. 

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