selected publications
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academic article
- WEPPcloud hydrologic and erosion simulation datasets from 28 watersheds in US Pacific Northwest and calibrating model parameters for undisturbed and disturbed forest management conditions. Data in Brief. 42. 2022
- Water quality and forest restoration in the Lake Tahoe basin: impacts of future management options. Ecology and Society. 27. 2022
- WEPPcloud: An online watershed-scale hydrologic modeling tool. Part I. Model description. Journal of Hydrology. 608. 2022
- WEPPcloud: An online watershed-scale hydrologic modeling tool. Part II. Model performance assessment and applications to forest management and wildfires. Journal of Hydrology. 610. 2022
- Long-term Response in Nutrient Load from Commercial Forest Management Operations in a Mountainous Watershed. Forest Ecology and Management. 494:119312. 2021
- Designing Tools to Predict and Mitigate impacts on Water Quality Following the Australian 2019/2020 Wildfires: Insights from Sydney's Largest Water Supply Catchment. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 2021
- Modeling forest management effects on water and sediment yield from nested, paired watersheds in the interior Pacific Northwest, USA using WEPP. Science of the Total Environment. 701:174877. 2020
- A Simulation Study To Estimate Effects of Wildfire and Forest Management On Hydrology and Sediment in a Forested Watershed, Northwestern USA. Transactions of the ASABE. 61:1579-1601. 2018
- Modeling Streamflow in a Snow-Dominated Forest Watershed Using the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) Model. Transactions of the ASABE. 60.0:1171.0-1187.0. 2017
- Watershed-scale evaluation of the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model in the Lake Tahoe basin. Journal of Hydrology. 533:389-402. 2016
- Baseflow recession analysis in the inland Pacific Northwest of the United States. Hydrogeology Journal. 23:287-303. 2015
- Isotope hydrology and baseflow geochemistry in natural and human-altered watersheds in the Inland Pacific Northwest, USA. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies. 51:231-254. 2015
- Linear diffusion-wave channel routing using a discrete Hayami convolution method. Journal of Hydrology. 509:282-294. 2014
- Strategies to Improve WEPP Snowmelt Simulations in Mountainous Terrain. Transactions of the ASABE. 54:1333-1345. 2011
- Timber Harvest Impacts on Hydrologic Yield in the Continental/Maritime Hydroclimatic Region of the U.S.. Forest Science. 53:169-180. 2007
- Timber harvest impacts on water yield in the continental/maritime hydroclimatic region of the United States. Forest Science. 53:169-180. 2007
- Spatially and temporally distributed modeling of landslide susceptibility. Geomorphology. 80:178-198. 2006
- Global positioning system/GIS-based approach for modeling erosion from large road networks. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 11:418-426. 2006
- Evaluation of runoff prediction from WEPP-based erosion models for harvested and burned forest watersheds. Transactions of the ASABE. 48:1091-1100. 2005
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conference paper
- Extending WEPP Technology to Predict Fine Sediment and Phosphorus Delivery from Forested Hillslopes. Joint Federal Interagency Conference on Sedimentation and Hydrologic Modeling (SEDHYD). 19-23. 2015
- Enhancements to the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) for Modeling Large Snow-Dominated Mountainous Forest Watersheds. Watershed Management Symposium. 209-228. 2015
- Incorporating Groundwater Flow into the WEPP Model. Proceedings of the Second Joint Federal Interagency Conference. 12. 2010