selected publications
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academic article
- Slope and aspect controls on soil climate: Field documentation and implications for large-scale simulation of critical zone processes. Vadose Zone Journal. 20. 2021
- On the role of spatial resolution on snow estimates using a process-based snow model across a range of climatology and elevation. Hydrological Processes. 33:1260-1275. 2019
- Warming Alters Hydrologic Heterogeneity: Simulated Climate Sensitivity of Hydrology-Based Microrefugia in the Snow-to-Rain Transition Zone. Water Resources Research. 55:2122-2141. 2019
- Eleven years of mountain weather, snow, soil moisture and streamflow data from the rain-snow transition zone - the Johnston Draw catchment, Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed and Critical Zone Observatory, USA. Earth System Science Data. 10:1207-1216. 2018
- Role of temporal resolution of meteorological inputs for process-based snow modelling. Hydrological Processes. 32:2976-2989. 2018
- Soil Temperature Variability in Complex Terrain Measured Using Fiber-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing. Vadose Zone Journal. 15. 2016
- Modeling temperature and humidity profiles within forest canopies. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 213:251-262. 2015
- Estimating surface sublimation losses from snowpacks in a mountain catchment using eddy covariance and turbulent transfer calculations. Hydrological Processes. 26:3699-3711. 2012
- Sensitivity of Model Parameterizations for Simulated Latent Heat Flux at the Snow Surface for Complex Mountain Sites. Hydrological Processes. 2012
- Sensitivity of the snowcover energetics in a mountain basin to variations in climate. Hydrological Processes. 25:3312-3321. 2011
- Long-term water balance and conceptual model of a semi-arid mountainous catchment. Journal of Hydrology. 400:133-143. 2011
- A Comparison of Two Open Source LiDAR Surface Classification Algorithms. Remote Sensing. 3:638-649. 2011
- An assessment of corrections for eddy covariance measured turbulent fluxes over snow in mountain environments. Water Resources Research. 45. 2009
- The Impact of Coniferous Forest Temperature on Incoming Longwave Radiation to Melting Snow. Hydrological Processes. 23:2513-2525. 2009
- Comparing Simulated and Measured Sensible and Latent Heat Fluxes Over Snow Under a Pine Canopy to Improve an Energy Balance Snowmelt Model. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 9:1506-1522. 2008
- Radiative Transfer Modelling of a Coniferous Canopy Characterized by Airborne Remote Sensing. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 9:228-241. 2008
- Spatial Variability of Shortwave Irradiance for Snowmelt in Forests. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 9:1482-1490. 2008
- The importance of canopy structure in controlling the interception loss of rainfall: Examples from a young and an old-growth Douglas-fir forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 130:113-129. 2005
- Solar Radiation Transmission through Conifer Canopies. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 126:257-270. 2004
- Components and Controls of Water Flux in an Old Growth Douglas Fir/Western Hemlock Ecosystem. Ecosystems. 7:468-481. 2004
- A Senitivity Study of Daytime Net Radiation During Snowmelt to Forest Canopy and Atmospheric Conditions. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 5:774-784. 2004
- A deterministic method to characterize canopy radiative transfer properties. Hydrological Processes. 18:3583-3594. 2004
- Simulation of water and energy fluxes in an old-growth seasonal temperate rain forest using the simultaneous heat and water (SHAW) model. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 5:443-457. 2004
- The dynamics of rainfall interception by a seasonal temperate rainforest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 124:171-191. 2004
- Simulating Snowmelt Processes During Rain-on-Snow Over a Semi-Arid Mountain Basin. Annals of Glaciology. 32:195-202. 2001
- A Spatially Distributed Energy Balance Snowmelt Model for Application in Mountain Basins. Hydrological Processes. 13:1935-1959. 1999
- Distributed Simulation of Snowcover Mass- and Energy-Balance in the Boreal Forest. Hydrological Processes. 13:2439-2452. 1999
- Point Simulation of Seasonal Snowcover Dynamics Beneath Boreal Forest Canopies. Journal of Geophysical Research. 104:27841-27857. 1999
- The Sensitivity of Snowmelt Processes to Climate Conditions nad Forest Cover During Rain-on-Snow: A Case Study of the 1996 Pacific Northwest flood. Hydrological Processes. 12:1569-1588. 1998
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chapter
- Water Relations of an Old-growth Douglas Fir Stand. Climate and Hydrology in Mountain Areas. 147-159. 2005