Professor of Watershed Hydrology and Biogeosciences, Duke University
DU Nicholas School - Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment
McGlynn's DU Nicholas School page
PhD, Watershed Hydrology, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, 2002
My field-based research focuses on the spatial and temporal scaling of hydrological and ecological processes across natural and disturbed watersheds and stream networks.
Phone/Address
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Variations in streamflow response to large hurricane-season storms in a southeastern US watershed. Chen, X., M. Kumar, and B.L. McGlynn (2015): Journal of Hydrometeorology 16: 55-69
2015
Model-based analysis of the influence of catchment properties on hydrologic partitioning across five mountain headwater sub-catchments. Kelleher, C., T. Wagner, B.L. McGlynn (2015): Water Resources Research 51(6):4109-4136
2014
Ecohydrological flow networks in the subsurface. Band, L., J.J. McDonnell, A. Barros, A. Bejan, T. Burt, W.E. Dietrich, J. Duncan, T. Hwang, G. Katul, Y. Kim, B. McGlynn, B. Myles, A. Porporato, C. Scaife, and P. Troch (2014): Ecohydrology 7(4):1073-1078
Papers and books that explicitly acknowledge a CZO grant are highlighted in PALE ORANGE.
2019
Storage volume and depth drives runoff generation in a deep and highly weathered headwater watershed. Mallard, John McDevitt, Brian L McGlynn, Daniel deB. Richter (2019): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 9-13, 2019
2019
The Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory: historic hydrologic research in a complex socio-environmental context reinvigorated and expanded by critical zone science. Mallard, John McDevitt, Margaret A Zimmer, Daniel deB. Richter, Brian L McGlynn (2019): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 9-13, 2019
2019
Calhoun CZO Annual Report 2019. Richter, D., Kumar, M., McGlynn, B.L., Palmorth, S., Porporato, A. (2019): NSF Award #1331846
2018
Terrain and subsurface influences on runoff generation and storage dynamics in a steep, deep, highly weathered landscape. Mallard, J.M., B.L. McGlynn, D.deB. Richter (2018): American Geophysical Union 2018 Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 10-14 Dec 2018
2018
Calhoun CZO Annual Report 2018. Richter, D., Kumar, M., McGlynn, B.L., Palmorth, S., Porporato, A. (2018): NSF Award #1331846
2017
Terrain and subsurface influences on runoff generation in a steep, deep, highly weathered system. Mallard, John McDevitt, Brian L McGlynn, Daniel deB. Richter (2017): American Geophysical Union 2017 Fall Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 11-15 December 2017
2017
Subsurface, terrain, and anthropogenic influences on shallow groundwater dynamics in deep soil landscapes. Mallard, John, Brian McGlynn, and Daniel Richter (2017): Calhoun CZO 2017 Summer Science Meeting, Union, SC, 17-18 May 2017
2017
Subsurface and terrain controls on runoff generation in deep soil landscapes. Mallard, John, Brian McGlynn, and Daniel Richter (2017): European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2017, Vienna, Austria, 23–28 April 2017
2017
Annual Report 2017: Human and Natural Forcings of Critical Zone Dynamics and Evolution at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Richter, D. (2017): NSF Award #1331846
2016
Temporal variation of water and carbon influence the distribution of upland iron reduction in soils. Hodges, C., Mallard, J., Markewitz, D., Thompson, A., and McGlynn, B. (2016): Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 6-9 November 2016
2016
Subsurface and terrain controls on runoff generation in deep soil landscapes. Mallard, J.M., B.L. McGlynn, and D. Richter (2016): American Geophysical Union 2016 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2016
Hydrologic and biologic influences on stream network nutrient concentrations: Interactions of hydrologic turnover and concentration-dependent nutrient uptake. Mallard, J.M., B.L. McGlynn, and T.P. Covino (2016): European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016, Vienna, Austria
2016
Annual Report 2016: Human and Natural Forcings of Critical Zone Dynamics and Evolution at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Richter, D. (2016): NSF Award #1331846
2015
Current Calhoun Hydrologic Sensor Network, Selected Data, and next steps!. Mallard, J., McGlynn, B. (2015): Calhoun CZO 2015 Summer Science Meeting
2015
Annual Report 2015: Human and Natural Forcings of Critical Zone Dynamics and Evolution at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Richter, D. (2015): NSF Award #1331846
2014
Understanding the Variations in Flood Responses to Tropical-Storms and Hurricanes. Kumar, M., Chen, X., and McGlynn, B. (2014): American Geophysical Union annual meeting, San Francisco, California, December, 2014
2014
The Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory: understanding the evolution of the critical zone after centuries of anthropogenic degradation. Mallard, J. M.; McGlynn, B. L.; Richter, D. (2014): American Geophysical Union annual meeting, San Francisco, California, December, 2014
2014
Calhoun CZO: understanding critical zone evolution after a legacy of degradation. Mallard, J., B. McGlynn, D. Richter, D. Markewitz, Z. Brecheisen (2014): Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences (CUAHSI) Biennial Colloquium, Shepherdstown, WV