Sean J. Zeiger, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Forest Hydrology and Watershed Mgmt.
Lincoln University of Missouri
308 Foster Hall
Jefferson City, MO 65102, USA
Email: zeigers@lincolnu.edu
Office: (573) 681-5592
ResearchGate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sean_Zeiger
Education
Ph.D., 2016, Natural Resources - Water Resources, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA
M.S., 2014, Natural Resources - Water Resources, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA
B.S., 2011, Dual Major - Biology/Environmental Science, Drury University, Springfield, Missouri, USA
Research Interests
Forest hydrology and watershed management
Agricultural and urban Best Management Practices (BMP's)
Environmental flows and ecohydrology
Hydraulic and watershed hydrologic modeling
Recent publications
Hubbart JA, Kellner RE, Zeiger SJ, Kutta, E, […]. 2021. Integrated Water Resources Research: Advancements in Understanding to Improve Future Sustainability. Integrated Water Resources Research. J.A. Hubbart, Ed., MDPI, 2021.
Zeiger SJ, Owen M, Pavlowsky RT. 2021. Simulating nonpoint source pollutant loading in a karst basin: A SWAT modeling application, Science of the Total Environment. 785, 147295.
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart J. 2021. Measuring and Modeling Event-Based Environmental Flows: An Assessment of HEC-RAS 2D Rain-on-Grid Simulations, Journal of Environmental Management. 285, 112125.
Hubbart JA, Kellner RE, Zeiger SJ. 2019. A Case-Study Demonstrating Application of the Experimental Watershed Study Design to Advance Adaptive Management of Contemporary Mixed-Use Watersheds, Water—Special Section, Integrated Water Resources Research: Advancements in Understanding to Improve Future Sustainability.
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2019. Characterizing land use impacts on channel geomorphology and streambed sedimentological characteristics, Water. 11, 1088.
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2018. Quantifying relationships between urban land use and flow frequency of small Missouri streams, Science of The Total Environment. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.416
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2018. Quantifying relationships between watershed characteristics and hydroecological indices of Missouri streams, Science of The Total Environment. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.205
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2018. Rainfall-Stream Flow Responses in a Mixed-Land-use and Municipal Watershed of the Central USA. Environmental Earth Sciences. DOI: 10.1007/s12665-018-7630-0
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2018. Assessing Environmental Flow Targets using Pre-Settlement Land Cover. Water. DOI: 10.3390/w10060791
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2018. Assessing the Difference between SWAT Simulated Pre-Development and Observed Developed Loading Regimes. Hydrology. DOI: 10.3390/hydrology5020029
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2018. Quantifying Land use Influences on Event-Based Flow Frequency, Timing, Magnitude, and Rate of Change in an Urbanizing Watershed of the Central USA. Environmental Earth Sciences. DOI: 10.1007/s12665-018-7312-y
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2017. Quantifying flow interval–pollutant loading relationships in a rapidly urbanizing mixed-land-use watershed of the Central USA. Environmental Earth Sciences 07/2017; 76(14)., DOI:10.1007/s12665-017-6819-y
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2017. An Assessment of Mean Areal Precipitation Methods on Simulated Stream Flow: A SWAT Model Performance Assessment. Water; 9(7):459., DOI:10.3390/w9070459
Hubbart JA, Kellner RE, Hooper LW, Zeiger SJ. 2017. Quantifying loading, toxic concentrations, and systemic persistence of chloride in a contemporary mixed-land-use watershed using an experimental watershed approach. Science of The Total Environment; 581., DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.01.019
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2016. Quantifying suspended sediment flux in a mixed-land-use urbanizing watershed using a nested-scale study design. Science of The Total Environment; 542(Pt A):315-323., DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.10.096
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2016. A SWAT Model Validation of Nested-Scale Contemporaneous Stream Flow, Suspended Sediment and Nutrients from a Multiple-Land-Use Watershed of the Central USA. Science of The Total Environment; 572:232-243., DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.07.178
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2015. Nested-scale nutrient yields from a mixed-land-use urbanizing watershed. Hydrological Processes; 30(10)., DOI:10.1002/hyp.10716
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA. 2015 Urban Stormwater Temperature Surges: A Central US Watershed Study. Hydrology, 2(4):193-209., DOI:10.3390/hydrology2040193
Zeiger SJ, Hubbart JA, Anderson SH, Stambaugh MC. 2015. Quantifying and modelling urban stream temperature: A central US watershed study. Hydrological Processes; 30(4)., DOI:10.1002/hyp.10617