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Anne Jefferson

Assistant Professor
My research focuses on watershed hydrology, groundwater-surface water interactions, hydrogeomorphology, and the effects of disturbances (climatic and land-use change) on hydrologic systems. Much of my research is field-based, but I also make use of stable isotope analyses, geographic information systems (GIS), and modeling. For more information, please see my website.
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Jefferson, A., Ferrier, K., Perron, J.T., and Ramalho, R. in review. Controls on the hydrological landscape evolution of shield volcanoes and volcanic ocean islands, in The Galapágos: A Natural Laboratory for the Earth Sciences, AGU Monograph Series.

Jefferson, A. and McGee, R.W. 2012. Channel network extent in the context of historical land use, flow generation processes, and landscape evolution in the North Carolina PiedmontEarth Surface Processes and Landforms, online ahead of print, doi: 10.1002/esp.3308

Jefferson, A. 2011. Seasonal versus transient snow and the elevation dependence of climate sensitivity in maritime mountainous regions, Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L16402, doi:10.1029/2011GL048346.

Nolin, A., Phillippe, J., Jefferson, A., and Lewis, S. 2010. Present and future contributions of glacier melt to summer flows in a Pacific Northwest watershed, Water Resources Research, W12509, doi:10.1029/2009WR008968. 

O’Driscoll, M., Clinton, S., Jefferson, A., Manda, A., and McMillan S. 2010. Urbanization Effects on Watershed Hydrology and In-Stream Processes in the Southern United States, Water, 3 (2), 605-648. (Invited review article) 

Jefferson, A.J., Hannula, K.A., Campbell, P.B., & Franks, S.E., 2010, The Internet as a resource and support network for diverse geoscientists, GSA Today, 20 (9), 59-61. 

Jefferson, A., Grant, G., Lancaster, S., and Lewis, S., 2010, Sequence and timescale of drainage development on a permeable basaltic landscape, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 35(7): 803-816. 

Jefferson, A., Nolin, A., Lewis, S., and Tague, C., 2008. Hydrogeologic controls on streamflow sensitivity to climatic variability, Hydrological Processes. 22: 4371–4385. 

Tague, C., Grant, G., Farrell, M., Choate, J., and Jefferson, A., 2008, Deep groundwater mediates streamflow response to climate warming in the Oregon Cascades, Climatic Change 86:189-210. 

Jefferson, A., Grant, G., and Rose, T., 2006, The influence of volcanic history on groundwater patterns on the west slope of the Oregon High Cascades, Water Resources Research, 42, W12411, doi:10.1029/2005WR004812.

Research Areas
  • Watershed Hydrology
  • Urban Hydrology
  • Geomorphology
Anne Jefferson
OFFICE
Department of Geology
OFFICE HOURS

Office Hours: by appointment
Office: McGilvrey Hall 235C

CONTACT INFO
Phone: 330-672-2746
ajeffer9@kent.edu
COURSES TEACHING
Spring 2013
  • GEOL 40095 - 003 St : Urban Hydrology
  • GEOL 60095 - 003 St : Urban Hydrology
Fall 2013
  • GEOL 40095 - 001 Selected Topics In Geology
  • GEOL 50095 - 001 Selected Topics In Geology
  • GEOL 60094 - 001 Col Tch - Appl Geology
  • GEOL 60095 - 001 Selected Topics In Geology
  • GEOL 60098 - 002 Research
  • GEOL 60199 - 002 Thesis I
  • GEOL 60299 - 002 Thesis Ii
  • GEOL 70094 - 001 Col Tch - Appl Geology
  • GEOL 80098 - 002 Research
  • GEOL 80199 - 002 Dissertation I
  • GEOL 80299 - 002 Dissertation Ii