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Zachary Meyers, PhD

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Assistant Professor

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Phillips Hall 149
105 Garfield Ave
Eau Claire, WI 54701
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Ph.D. in Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Science (Hydrogeology/Geochemistry), Purdue University 

B.S. in Geology, Tennessee Tech University 

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Meyers, Z.P., L.K. Rademacher, M.D. Frisbee, S. Warix (2022) Extending classical geochemical weathering studies through the mountain block: The effect of increasing scale on geochemical evolution in the Sierra Nevada (CA). Chemical Geology, 598:120831. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2022.120831.

Friel, A.D., K. Pordel, Z.P . Meyers, C.O.Seymour, N.J. Thomas, F.M. Phillips, J.R. Knott, D.W. Sada,L.K. Rademacher, M. Frisbee, B.P . Hedlund (2023) Synecological response of desert spring benthic prokaryotes and macroinvertebrates to Sierra Nevada roof pendant-derived calcium, Ecosphere, 14(5), p.e4464. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4464

Meyers, Z.P., M.D. Frisbee, L.K. Rademacher, N. Stewart-Maddox (2021). Old groundwater buffers the effects of a major drought in groundwater-dependent ecosystems of the eastern Sierra Nevada (CA). Environmental Research Letters, 16:044044. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abde5f

Gleason, C.L., M.D. Frisbee, L.K. Rademacher, D.W. Sada, Z.P . Meyers, J.R. Knott, & B.P . Hedlund. (2020). Hydrogeology of desert springs in the Panamint Range, California, USA: Geologic controls on the geochemical kinetics, flowpaths, and mean residence times of springs. Hydrological Processes, 34:2923– 2948. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13776

Gleason, C.L., M.D. Frisbee, L.K. Rademacher, D.W. Sada, & Z.P . Meyers (2020). Hydrogeology of desert springs in the Panamint Range, California, USA: Identifying the sources and amount of recharge that support spring flow. Hydrological Processes, 34:730-748. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13621.

Warix, S.R., L.K. Rademacher, Z.P . Meyers, & M.D. Frisbee (2020). Groundwater geochemistry and flow in the Spring Mountains, NV: Implications for the Death Valley Regional Flow System. Journal of Hydrology, 580, 124313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.124313

Frisbee, M.D., Z.P . Meyers, J.B Miller, C.L. Gleason, N.S. Stewart-Maddox, E.B. Larson, D.E. Granger, S. Saksena, S. Dey, & E.E. Frisbee (2019). Processes leading to the re-activation of a sinkhold and subsequent drying of waterfalls in a small catchment located in Northern Indiana, USA. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 81(2), 69-83. https://dx.doi.org/10.4311/2017ES0116

Stewart-Maddox, N. S., M.D., Frisbee, C.L. Andronicos, D.P . Genereux, & Z.P . Meyers (2018). Identifying the regional extent and geochemical evolution of interbasin groundwater flow using geochemical inverse modeling and 87Sr/86Sr ratios in a complex conglomeratic aquifer. Chemical Geology, 500, 20-29. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.07 .026

Frisbee, M.D., Z.P . Meyers, N.S. Stewart Maddox, M.W. Caffee, P . Bogeholz, & M.N. Hughes (2017). What is the source of baseflow in agriculturally fragmented catchments? Complex groundwater/surface-water interactions in three tributary catchments of the Wabash River, Indiana, USA. Hydrological Processes, 31(22), 4019-4038. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11345