Tom Meixner Catchment Biogeochemistry and Modelling

Thomas Meixner


Associate Professor, Hydrochemistry
Department of Hydrology and Water Resources
University of Arizona

Catchment Biogeochemistry and Modelling Research


How to get in touch with me:

Email address: tmeixner@hwr.arizona.edu
Work Address:
Rm. 202 Harshbarger Building
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
Work Phone Number: (520)626-1532
Fax. Number: (520)621-1422

Research Interest

My research interest lies at the intersection of hydrology and biogeochemistry. In particular I am interested in how hydrologic processes play a fundamental control in controlling biogeochemical processes and fluxes at the catchment scale. My research group spans from field investigations designed to understand these controls at a mechanistic and process level to modelling studies focused on forecasting biogeochemical and water quality conditions at the catchment to basin scale. In particular on the modelling side my group works on developing model calibration and uncertainty techniques that can coexist with the both multi-dimensional and yet sparse data that is typically available for water quality modelling at the basin to catchment scale. My work has spanned environments as diverse as desert scrub and alpine ecosystems and from scales of single soil profiles to 10,000 square kilometer catchments. As part of my research I provide continuing support for the AHM Model .

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Teaching Interest


I am a professor in the Hydrology and Water Resources Department HWR at The University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.
I went to The University of Maryland in College Park Maryland for my undergraduate Education. And from 1999-2004 I served as an assistant professor of Hydrology in the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of California Riverside

For more information or comments please contact Tom at tmeixner@hwr.arizona.edu