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Peter Regier

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Methodsx|April 25, 2019
Analyzing and comparing complex environmental time series using a cumulative sums approachPeter Regier, Henry Briceño, Joseph N Boyer
Nature Communications|May 1, 2021
Wildfires increasingly impact western US fluvial networksGrady Ball, Peter Regier, Ricardo González-Pinzón, et al.
Nature Communications|August 20, 2024
Longitudinal propagation of aquatic disturbances following the largest wildfire recorded in New Mexico, USAJustin Nichols, Eric Joseph, Asmita Kaphle, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 19, 2026
Variations in the Optical and Molecular Composition of Dissolved Organic Matter Exported from Coastal WetlandsJieun Kim, Stephanie J Wilson, Allison Myers-Pigg, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 28, 2023
Modeling the mechanisms of conifer mortality under seawater exposureJunyan Ding, Nate McDowell, Yilin Fang, et al.
Plos One|May 13, 2026
Short-term coastal forest responses to a hurricane-scale freshwater and saltwater flooding experimentAllison N Myers-Pigg, Anya Hopple, Stephanie C Pennington, et al.
Scientific Data|November 24, 2023
Biogeochemistry of upland to wetland soils, sediments, and surface waters across Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes coastal interfacesAllison N Myers-Pigg, Stephanie C Pennington, Khadijah K Homolka, et al.
Environmental Research. Water|May 6, 2026
Post-wildfire water quality and aquatic ecosystem response in the U.S. Pacific Northwest: science and monitoring gapsSara Wall, Jana E Compton, Ashley A Coble, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 9, 2025
Short-term experimental flooding impacts soil biogeochemistry but not aboveground vegetation in a coastal forestPeter Regier, Ben Bond-Lamberty, Nicholas Ward, et al.
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Methodsx|April 25, 2019
Analyzing and comparing complex environmental time series using a cumulative sums approachPeter Regier, Henry Briceño, Joseph N Boyer
Nature Communications|May 1, 2021
Wildfires increasingly impact western US fluvial networksGrady Ball, Peter Regier, Ricardo González-Pinzón, et al.
Nature Communications|August 20, 2024
Longitudinal propagation of aquatic disturbances following the largest wildfire recorded in New Mexico, USAJustin Nichols, Eric Joseph, Asmita Kaphle, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 19, 2026
Variations in the Optical and Molecular Composition of Dissolved Organic Matter Exported from Coastal WetlandsJieun Kim, Stephanie J Wilson, Allison Myers-Pigg, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 28, 2023
Modeling the mechanisms of conifer mortality under seawater exposureJunyan Ding, Nate McDowell, Yilin Fang, et al.
Plos One|May 13, 2026
Short-term coastal forest responses to a hurricane-scale freshwater and saltwater flooding experimentAllison N Myers-Pigg, Anya Hopple, Stephanie C Pennington, et al.
Scientific Data|November 24, 2023
Biogeochemistry of upland to wetland soils, sediments, and surface waters across Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes coastal interfacesAllison N Myers-Pigg, Stephanie C Pennington, Khadijah K Homolka, et al.
Environmental Research. Water|May 6, 2026
Post-wildfire water quality and aquatic ecosystem response in the U.S. Pacific Northwest: science and monitoring gapsSara Wall, Jana E Compton, Ashley A Coble, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 9, 2025
Short-term experimental flooding impacts soil biogeochemistry but not aboveground vegetation in a coastal forestPeter Regier, Ben Bond-Lamberty, Nicholas Ward, et al.
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