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
- WEPPcloud: An online watershed-scale hydrologic modeling tool. Part I. Model description. Journal of Hydrology. 608. 2022
- Modeling surface runoff and soil loss response to climate change under GCM ensembles and multiple cropping and tillage systems in Oklahoma. Soil and Tillage Research. 218. 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
- Evaluation of Costs and Efficiencies of Urban Low Impact Development (LID) Practices on Stormwater Runoff and Soil Erosion in an Urban Watershed Using the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) Model. Water. 13. 2021
- Improving and Calibrating Channel Erosion Simulation in the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model. Journal of Environmental Management. 291:112616. 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
- Forest Hydrology of Mountainous and Snow - Dominated Watersheds 2016
- Modifying WEPP to Improve Streamflow Simulation in a Pacific Northwest Watershed. Transactions of the ASABE. 56:603-611. 2013
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conference paper
- Enhancements to the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) for Modeling Large Snow-Dominated Mountainous Forest Watersheds. Watershed Management Symposium. 209-228. 2015