Wei, L.*, Zhou, H*,. Hudak, A. T., Link, T. E., Marshall, A.*, Kavanagh, K. L., Abatzoglou, J. T., Jain, T. B., Byrne, J. C., Denner, R., Fekety, P. A., Sandquist, J., Yu, X.*, and Marshall, J. D. 2022. White pine blister rust, logging, and species replacement increased streamflow in a montane watershed in the northern Rockies, USA. Journal of Hydrology. 612, 128230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128230
Lute, A. C.*, Abatzoglou, J., and Link, T. 2022. SnowClim v1.0: high-resolution snow model and data for the western United States, Geoscientific Model Development. 15(13), 5045-5071, https://doi:10.5194/gmd-15-5045-2022.
Russell, M.*, J. U. H. Eitel, T. E. Link, and C. A. Silva. 2021. Important airborne LiDAR metrics of canopy structure for estimating snow interception. Remote Sensing. v. 13, 4188. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13204188
Seyfried, M. S., G. N. Flerchinger, S. Bryden*, T. E. Link, D. Marks, and J. McNamara. 2021. Slope/aspect controls on soil climate: Field documentation and implications for large-scale simulation of critical zone processes, Vadose Zone Journal;e20158. https://doi.org/10.1002/vzj2.20158
Marshall, A. M., Link, T. E., Flerchinger, G. N., and Lucash, M. S., 2021. Importance of parameter and climate data uncertainty for future changes in boreal hydrology. Water Resources Research. 57. e2021WR029911. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021WR029911
Marshall, A. M., Link, T. E., Flerchinger, G. N., Nicolsky, D. J., Lucash, M. S., 2021. Ecohydrologic modeling in a deciduous boreal forest: Model evaluation for application in non-stationary climates. Hydrological Processes. 35(6). e14251. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14251
Deval, C.∗, E. S. Brooks, J. A. Gravelle, T. E. Link, M. Dobre, and W. J. Elliot. 2021. Long-term response in nutrient load from commercial forest management operations in a mountainous watershed. Forest Ecology and Management. v. 494, 119312. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119312
Wang, H., T. Seaborn, Z. Wang, C. C. Caudill, and T. E. Link. 2021. Modeling tree canopy height using machine learning over mixed vegetation landscapes. International Journal of Applied Earth Observations and Geoinformation. v. 101. 102353. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jag.2021.102353
Marshall, A. M.*, M. Foard*, C. M. Cooper*, P. Edwards*, S. L. Hirsch*, M. Russell*, and T. E. Link. 2020. Climate change literature and information gaps in mountainous headwaters of the Columbia River Basin. Regional Environmental Change 20(4): 134. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-020-01721-7
Coble, A.A., H. Barnard, E. Du, S. Johnson, J. Jones, E. Keppeler, H. Kwon, T. E. Link, B. Penaluna, M. Reiter, M. River, K. Puettmann, and J. Wagenbrenner. 2020. Long-term hydrological response to forest harvest during seasonal low flow: Potential implications for contemporary harvest practices. Science of the Total Environment. v. 730, 138926. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138926
Russell, M. T.*, J. U. H. Eitel, A. J. Maguire*, and T. E. Link. 2020. Toward a novel laser-based approach for validating snow interception estimates. Remote Sensing. 12, 1146; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12071146.
Scheller, R. M., A. Kretchun, D. J. Shinneman, B. Soderquist*, K. Maguire, T. E. Link, and E. K. Strand. 2020. Long term persistence of aspen in snowdrift-dependent ecosystems. Forest Ecology and Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2019.01.009.
Marshall, A. M.*, T. E. Link, A. P. Robinson, and J. T. Abatzoglou. 2020. Higher snowfall intensity is associated with reduced impacts of warming upon winter snow ablation. Geophysical Research Letters. 47, e2019GL086409. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL086409.
Srivastava, A., E. S. Brooks, M. Dobre, W. J. Elliot, J. Q. Wu, D. C. Flanagan, J. A. Gravelle*, and T. E. Link. 2020. Modeling forest management effects on water and sediment yield from nested, paired watersheds in the interior Pacific Northwest, USA. Science of the Total Environment. v. 701. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134877.
Wei, L., H. Zhou, T. E. Link, K. Kavanagh, J. A. Hubbart, E. Du, A. T. Hudak, and J. D. Marshall. 2018. Forest productivity varies with soil moisture more than temperature in a small montane watershed. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. v. 259, 211-221. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2018.05.012.
Godsey, S., D. Marks, P. R. Kormos, M. S. Seyfried, C. L. Enslin*, A. H. Winstral, J. P. McNamara, and T. E. Link. 2018. Eleven years of mountain weather, snow, soil moisture and stream flow data from the rain-snow transition zone - the Johnston Draw catchment, Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed and Critical Zone Observatory, USA. Earth System Science Data. v. 10, 1207-1216. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-1207-2018.
Evers, C.*, Wardropper, C.*, Branoff, B.*, Granek, E., Hirsch, S.*, Link, T. E., Olivero-Lora, S.*, Wilson, C.*. 2018. The ecosystem services and biodiversity of novel ecosystems: A literature review. Global Ecology and Conservation. v. 13, e00362. doi: 10.1016/j.gecco.2017.e0 0362.
Soderquist, B.*, K. L. Kavanagh, M. Seyfried, T. E. Link, and A. Winstral. 2018. Simulating the dependence of aspen (Populus tremuloides) on redistributed snow in a semi-arid watershed. Ecosphere. v. 9(1):e02068. 10.1002/ecs2.2068.
Klos, P. Z.†,* and T. E. Link. 2018. Quantifying shortwave and longwave radiation inputs to headwater streams under differing canopy structures. Forest Ecology and Management. v. 407, 116-124. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2017.10.046.
Keim, R. and T. E. Link. 2018. Linked spatial variability of throughfall amount and intensity during rainfall in a coniferous forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. v. 248, 15-21.
Niemeyer, R. J.*, T. E. Link, R. Heinse, and M. S. Seyfried. 2017. Climate moderates potential changes in groundwater recharge from shifts in Pinyon-Juniper land cover across the western U.S. Hydrological Processes. 1-15. doi: 10.1002/hyp.11264
Dickerson-Lange, S. E.*, R. Gersonde, J. A. Hubbart, T. E. Link, A. W. Nolin, G. H. Perry, T. R. Roth, N. E. Wayand, and J. D. Lundquist. 2017. Snow disappearance timing in warm winter climates is dominated by forest effects on snow accumulation. Hydrological Processes. v. 31, 1846-1862. doi: 10.1002/hyp.11144.
Corrao, M. V.*, T. E. Link, R. Heinse, and J. Eitel. 2017. Modeling of terracette-hillslope soil moisture as a function of aspect, slope and vegetation in a semiarid environment. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. v. 42, 1560-1572. doi: 10.1002/esp.4114.
Harpold, A. A., M. L. Kaplan, P. Z. Klos*, T. E. Link, J. P. McNamara, S. Rajagopal, R. Schumer, and C. M. Steele. 2017. Rain or snow: Hydrologic processes, observations, prediction, and research needs. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. v. 21, 1-22, doi:10.5194/hess-21-1-2017.
Niemeyer, R. J.*, R. Heinse, T. E. Link, M. S. Seyfried, P. Z. Klos*, C. J. Williams, and T. Nielson. 2017. Spatiotemporal soil and saprolite moisture dynamics across a semi-arid woody plant gradient. Journal of Hydrology. v. 544, 21-35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.11.005.
Boll, J., T. E. Link, M. Santelmann, R. Heinse, and B. Cosens. 2016. Analysis and synthesis of best practices in interdisciplinary social-environmental education in the USA. Submitted to: INTERdisciplina (in Spanish and English). v. 4, n. 10, 117-170. ISSN 2448-5705.
Seyfried, M., T. E. Link, D. Marks, and M. Murdock. 2016. Soil temperature variability in complex terrain measured using fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing. Vadose Zone Journal. v. 15, n. 6, doi:10.2136/vzj2015.09.0128.
Bentley-Brymer, A.*, J. Holbrook*, R. J. Niemeyer*, A. Suazo, A*, J. D. Wulfhorst, K. Vierling, B. Newingham, T. E. Link, and J. Rachlow. 2016. A social-ecological impact assessment for public land management: an application of a conceptual and methodological framework. Ecology and Society, 21(3): 9. doi: 10.5751/ES-08569-210309.
Wang, R., M. Kumar, and T. E. Link. 2016. Potential trends in snowmelt-generated peak streamflows in a warming climate. Geophysical Research Letters. 43, doi:10.1002/2016GL068935.
Niemeyer, R. N.*, T. E. Link, M. S. Seyfried, and G. N. Flerchinger. 2016. Surface water input from snowmelt and rain throughfall in western juniper: Potential impacts of climate change and shifts in semi-arid vegetation. Hydrological Processes. v. 30, 3046-3060. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10845.
Wei, L., T. E. Link, A. T. Hudak, J. D. Marshall, K. L. Kavanagh, J. T. Abatzoglou, H. Zhou*, R. E. Pangle, and G. N. Flerchinger. 2016. Simulated water budget of a small forested watershed in the continental/maritime hydroclimatic region of the United States. Hydrological Processes. v. 30, 2000-2013. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10769.
Corrao, M. V.*, R. Heinse, J. U. H. Eitel, and T. E. Link. 2016. Soil moisture differences between terracette benches and risers on semiarid rangeland hillslopes. Vadose Zone Journal. v. 15, n. 1, doi:10.2136/vzj2015.04.0058.
Dickerson-Lange, S. E.*, K. Bradley Eitel, L. Dorsey, T. E. Link, and J. D. Lundquist. 2016. Challenges and successes in engaging citizen scientists to observe snow cover: From public engagement to an educational collaboration. Journal of Science Communication. v. 15(01), A01.
Benson, M.H., C. Lippitt, R. Morrison, B. Cosens, J. Boll, B.C. Chaffin*, R. Heinse, D. Kauneckis, T. E. Link, C. Scruggs, M. Stone, V. Valentin. 2016. Five ways institutions can support interdisciplinary research and scholarship before tenure. Environmental Studies and Sciences, v. 6(2), 260-267. doi: 10.1007/s13412-015-0326-9.
Du, E.*, T. E. Link, L. Wei*, and J. D. Marshall. 2016. Evaluation of the hydrologic effects of spatial and temporal patterns of forest canopy change using numerical modeling. Hydrological Processes. v. 30, 217-231. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10591.
Corrao, M. V.*, B. E. Cosens, R. Heinse, J. U. Eitel, and T. E. Link. 2015. Using science to bridge management and policy: Terracette hydrologic function and water quality best management practices in Idaho. Rangelands. v. 37(5), 191-199.
Flerchinger, G. N., M. L. Reba, T. E. Link, and D. Marks. 2015. Modeling temperature and humidity profiles within forest canopies. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. v. 213, 251-263. DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2015.07.007.
Klos, P. Z.*, J. Abatzoglou, A. Bean*, J. Blades*, M. A. Clark*, M. Dodd*, T. E. Hall, A. Haruch*, P. E. Higuera, J. D. Holbrook*, V. S. Jansen*, K. Kemp*, A. Lankford*, A. Lamar*, T. E. Link, T. Magney*, A. J. H. Meddens, L. Mitchell*, B. Moore*, P. Morgan, B. A. Newingham, R. Niemeyer*, B. Soderquist*, A. A. Suazo*, K. T. Vierling, V. Walden, C. Walsh*. 2015. Indicators of climate change in Idaho: The intersection of biophysical change with social perception across a diverse landscape. Weather, Climate, and Society. v. 7, 238-254. DOI: 10.1175/WCAS-D-13-00070.s1.
Musselman, K. N., J. W. Pomeroy, and T. E. Link. 2015. Variability in shortwave irradiance caused by forest gaps: Measurements, modelling, and implications for snow energetics. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. v. 207, 69-82. DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2015.03.014.
Hubbart, J. A.*, T. E. Link, and J. A. Gravelle*. 2015. Forest canopy reduction and snowpack dynamics in a northern Idaho watershed in the continental-maritime region, United States. Forest Science. DOI: 10.5849/forsci.14-025.
Klos, P. Z.*, A. Chain-Guadarrama*, T. E. Link, B. Finegan, L. A. Vierling, and R. Chazdon. 2014. Throughfall heterogeneity in tropical forested landscapes as a focal mechanism for deep percolation. Journal of Hydrology. v. 519, 2180-2188. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.10.004.
Klos, P. Z.*, T. E. Link, and J. Abatzoglou. 2014. Extent of the rain-snow transition zone in the western U.S. under historic and projected climate. Geophysical Research Letters. v. 41(13), 4560-4568. DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060500.
Tinkham, W. T.*, Smith, A. M. S., Marshall, H-P., Link, T. E., Falkowski, M. J. and Winstral, A. H. 2014. Quantifying spatial distribution of snow depth errors from LiDAR using random forest. Remote Sensing of the Environment. v. 141, 105-115. DOI:10.1016/j.rse.2013.10.021.
Du, E.*, T. E. Link, J. A. Gravelle*, and J. A. Hubbart*. 2014. Validation and sensitivity of the Distributed Hydrology Soil-Vegetation Model (DHSVM) in a forested mountain watershed. Hydrological Processes. v. 28(26), 6196-6210. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10110.
Saito, L., T. E. Link, A. Fernald, and L. Kohne. 2013. Lessons learned from teaching an inter-institutional graduate course on interdisciplinary modeling for water-related issues and changing climate. Journal of Contemporary Water Resources Education. v. 152, 4-13.
Heinse, R. and T. E. Link. (in press). Vadose zone processes: a compendium of and case study for teaching interdisciplinary modeling. Journal of Contemporary Water Resources Education.
Tinkham, W. T.*, Smith, A. M. S., Marshall, H-P., Link, T. E., Falkowski, M. J. and Winstral, A. H. 2014. Finding snow in the mountains: Using LiDAR to quantify snow volume in heterogeneous landscapes. Remote Sensing of the Environment. v. 141, 105-115. DOI:10.1016/j.rse.2013.10.021.
Seyednasrollah, B.*, M. Kumar, and T. E. Link. 2013. On the role of tree density on net radiation on the forest floor. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. v. 118 n. 15, 8359-8374. DOI:10.1002/jgrd.50575.
Tinkham, W. T.*, C. M. Hoffman, M. J. Falkowski, A. M. S. Smith, H-P. Marshall, and T. E. Link. 2013. A methodology to characterize vertical accuracies in lidar-derived products at landscape scales. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing. v. 79, n. 8, 709-716.
Wei, L.*, J. D. Marshall, T. E. Link, K. L. Kavanagh, E. Du*, R. E. Pangle*, P. J. Gag*, and N. Ubierna*. 2013. Constraining 3-PG with a new δ13C sub-model: a test using the δ13C of tree rings. Plant, Cell, and Environment. DOI: 10.1111/pce.12133
Ellis, C. R.*, J. W. Pomeroy, and T. E. Link. 2013. Modeling increases in snowmelt yield and desynchronization resulting from forest gap-thinning treatments in a northern mountain headwater basin. Water Resources Research. v. 49, 1-14, DOI :10.1002/wrcr.20089. WRR featured article.
Meromy, L.*, N. P. Molotch, T. E. Link, S. R. Fassnacht, and R. Rice. 2013. Subgrid variability of snow water equivalent at operational snow stations in the western USA. Hydrological Processes. v. 27, 2383–2400, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9355.
Kumar, M., R. Wang, and T. E. Link. 2012. Effects of more extreme precipitation regimes on maximum seasonal snow water equivalent. Geophysical Research Letters. DOI:10.1029/2012GL052972.
Reba, M. L.*, D. Marks, T. E. Link, J. W. Pomeroy, and A. Winstral. 2012. Sensitivity of model parameterizations for simulated latent heat flux at the snow surface for complex mountain sites. Hydrological Processes. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9619.
Reba, M. L.*, J. W. Pomeroy, D. Marks, and T. E. Link. 2012. Estimating surface sublimation losses from snowpacks in a mountain catchment using eddy covariance and turbulent transfer calculations. Hydrological Processes. v. 26, 3699-3711. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8372.
Koeniger, P., J. D. Marshall, T. E. Link, and A. Mulch. 2011. An inexpensive, fast, and reliable method for vacuum extraction of soil and plant water for stable isotope analyses. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. v. 25, 3041-3048. doi: 10.1002/rcm.5198.
Hubbart, J. A.*, T. E. Link, and W. Elliot. 2011. Strategies to improve WEPP snowmelt simulations in mountainous terrain. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. v. 54, n. 4, 1-13.
Molotch, N. P., P. D. Blanken, and T. E. Link. 2011. Snow: Hydrological and ecological feedbacks in forests. in: Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry, Delphis F. Levia, Darryl Carlyle-Moses, and Tadashi Tanaka (eds.), Synthesis of Past Research and Future Directions Series: Ecological Studies, Vol. 216, Springer, New York, 740 pp. ISBN: 978-94-007-1362-8.
Lawler, R. R.* and T. E. Link. 2011. Quantification of incoming all-wave radiation in discontinuous forest canopies with application to snowmelt prediction. Hydrological Processes. doi: 10.1002/hyp.8150.
Reba M. L.*, D. G. Marks, A. Winstral*, T. E. Link, and M. Kumar. 2011. Sensitivity of the snowcover energetics in a mountain basin to variations in climate, Hydrological Processes. doi: 10.1002/hyp.8155.
Tinkham, W.*, H. Huang*, A. M. S. Smith, R. Shrestha, M. J. Falkowski, A. T. Hudak, T. E. Link, N. F. Glenn, and D. G. Marks. 2011. A comparison of two open source LiDAR surface filtering algorithms. Remote Sensing, v. 3, 638-649. doi: 10.3390/rs3030638.
Ellis, C.R.*, J. W. Pomeroy, R. L. H. Essery, and T. E. Link. 2011. Effects of needleleaf forest cover on radiation and snowmelt dynamics in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 41(3), pp. 608-20. doi:10.1139/X10-227.
Chauvin, G. M.*, G. N. Flerchinger, T. E. Link, D. Marks, A. H. Winstral*, and M. S. Seyfried. 2011. Long-term water balance and conceptual model of a semi-arid mountainous catchment, Journal of Hydrology, 400, pp. 133-43. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.01.031.
Ice, G. G., G. W. Brown, J. A. Gravelle*, C. R. Jackson, J. T. Light, T. E. Link, D. J. Martin, D. McGreer, and A. Skaugset. 2010. Discussion: "Stream Temperature Relationships to Forest Harvest in Western Washington" by Michael M. Pollock, Timothy J. Beechie, Martin Liermann, and Richard E. Bigley. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 1-5, doi: 10.1111⁄j.1752- 1688.2010.00441.x.
Gravelle*, J. A., T. E. Link, J. Broglio* and J. Braatne. 2009. Effects of timber harvest on aquatic macroinvertebrate community composition in a northern Idaho watershed. Forest Science. v. 55, n. 4, 352-366.
Reba, M. L.*, T. E. Link, D. Marks, and J. Pomeroy. 2009. An assessment of corrections for eddy covariance measured turbulent fluxes over snow in mountain environments. Water Resources Research, 45, W00D38, doi:10.1029/2008WR007045.
Koeniger, P., C. Liebendgut, T. E. Link, and J. D. Marshall. 2009. Stable isotopes used as applied water tracers in column and field studies. Journal of Organic Geochemistry. published online. doi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2009.07.006
Pomeroy, J. W., D. Marks, T. E. Link, C. Ellis*, J. Hardy, A. Rowlands, and Raoul Granger. 2009. The impact of coniferous forest temperature on incoming longwave radiation to melting snow. Hydrological Processes. published online. doi: 10.1002/hyp.7325.
Reba, M.*, D. Marks, T. Link, J. Pomeroy. 2009. Inter-annual comparison of measured turbulent fluxes over snow at a wind-sheltered and wind-exposed site using eddy covariance. In: IAHS Press, Center for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, Oxfordshire.
Gravelle, J. A.*, G. Ice, T. E. Link, and D. Cook. 2009. Nutrient concentration patterns in a northern Idaho watershed before and after timber harvest. Forest Ecology and Management. v. 257, 1663-1675.
Marks, D., M. Reba*, J. Pomeroy, T. E. Link, A. Winstral*, G. Flerchinger and K. Elder. 2008. 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, v. 9, 1506-1522.
Pomeroy, J. P., Rowlands, A., Hardy, J. P., Link. T. E., Marks, D., Essery, R., Sicart, J. E., and Ellis, C.* 2008. Spatial variability of shortwave irradiance for snowmelt in forests. Journal of Hydrometeorology, v. 9, 1482-1490.
Essery, R., J. Pomeroy, C. Ellis*, and T. E. Link. 2008. Modelling longwave radiation to snow beneath forest canopies using hemispherical photography or linear regression. Hydrological Processes. v. 22, 2788-2800. doi: 10.1002/hyp.6930.
Essery, R., P. Bunting, J. Hardy, T. Link, D. Marks, R. Melloh, J. Pomeroy, A. Rowlands, and N. Rutter. 2008. Radiative transfer modelling of a coniferous canopy characterized by airborne remote sensing. Journal of Hydrometeorology, v. 9, 228-241.
Koeniger, P., J. A. Hubbart, T. E. Link, and J. D. Marshall. 2008. Isotopic variation of snow cover and streamflow in response to changes in canopy structure in a snow-dominated mountain catchment. Hydrological Processes. Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6967.
Gravelle, J. A.*, and T. E. Link. 2007. Influence of timber harvesting on water temperatures in a northern Idaho watershed. Forest Science, v. 53, n. 2, 189-205.
Hubbart, J. A.*, T. E. Link, J.A. Gravelle*, and W. J. Elliot. 2007. Timber Harvest Impacts on Hydrologic Yield in the Continental/Maritime Hydroclimatic Region of the U. S. Forest Science, v. 53, n. 2, 169-180.
Hubbart, J. A.*, K. L. Kavanagh, R. Pangle*, T. E. Link, A. Schotzko*. 2007. Cold air drainage and modeled nocturnal leaf water potential in complex forested terrain. Tree Physiology, v. 27, 631-639.
Pomeroy, J. W., D. S. Bewley*, R. L. H. Essery, N. R. Hedstrom, T. E. Link, R. J. Granger, J. E. Sicart, C. R. Ellis*, J. R. Janowicz, 2006. Shrub tundra snowmelt. Hydrological Processes. v. 20, 923-941.
Covert, S. A.*, P. R. Robichaud, W. J. Elliot, and T. E. Link. 2005. Evaluation of runoff prediction from WEPP-based erosion models for harvested and burned forest watersheds. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. v. 48, n. 3, 1091-1100.
Pypker, T. G.*, B. J. Bond, T. E. Link, D. Marks, M. H. Unsworth. 2005. The importance of canopy structure in controlling the interception loss and spatial distribution of rainfall: Examples from young and old-growth Douglas-fir forests. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. v. 130, 113-129.
Hubbart, J. A.*, T. E. Link, and C. Campbell, and D. Cobos. 2005. An evaluation of a low-cost air temperature measurement system. Hydrological Processes, v. 19, 1517-1523.
Link, T. E., D. Marks, and J. P. Hardy. 2004. A deterministic method to characterize canopy radiative transfer properties. Hydrological Processes, v. 18, 3583-3594.
Hardy, J.P., R. Melloh, D. Marks, G. Koenig, A. Winstral, J. Pomeroy, and T. E. Link. 2004. Solar radiation transmission through conifer canopies. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, v. 126, 257-270.
Sicart, J. E., J. W. Pomeroy, R. L. H. Essery, J. P. Hardy, T. E. Link, D. Marks. 2004. A sensitivity study of daytime net radiation during snowmelt to forest canopy and atmospheric conditions. Journal of Hydrometeorology, v. 5, 774-784.
Keim, R. F., A. Skaugset, T. E. Link, and A Iroumé. 2004. A stochastic model of temporal throughfall. Hydrology and Earth Systems Science, v. 8, n. 1, 23-34. (Invited paper)
Link, T. E., M. H. Unsworth and D. Marks. 2004. The dynamics of rainfall interception by a seasonal temperate rainforest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, v. 124, pp. 171-191.
Unsworth, M. H., N. Phillips, T. E. Link, B. Bond, M. Falk, M. Harmon, T. Hinckley, D. Marks, and K-T. Paw U. 2004. Components and controls of water flux in an old growth Douglas fir/western hemlock ecosystem. Ecosystems, v. 7, 468-481.
Marks, D., T. E. Link, A. Winstral, and D. Garen. 2001. Simulating snowmelt processes during rain-on-snow over a semi-arid mountain basin. Annals of Glaciology, v. 32, 195-202.
Link, T. E. and D. Marks. 1999. Point simulation of seasonal snowcover dynamics beneath boreal forest canopies. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 104, n. D22, pp. 27,841-27,857.
Link, T. E. and D. Marks. 1999. Distributed simulation of snowcover mass- and energy-balance in the boreal forest. Hydrological Processes, v. 13, n. 14/15, pp. 2439-2452.
Marks, D., J. Domingo, D. Susong, T. E. Link, and D. Garen. 1999. A spatially distributed energy balance snowmelt model for application in mountain basins. Hydrological Processes, v. 13, n. 12/13, pp. 1935-1959.
Marks, D., J. Kimball, D. Tingey, and T. E. Link. 1998. The sensitivity of snowmelt processes to climate conditions and forest cover during rain-on-snow: A case study of the 1996 Pacific Northwest flood. Hydrological Processes, v. 12, n. 10/11, pp. 1569-1588.
Davis, A., T. E. Link, K. Baugh, R. Witham, and G. Eaton. 1996. Stabilization of lead in acidic mine filtercake by addition of alkaline tailings. Journal of Environmental Quality v. 25, n. 5, pp. 1077-1082.
Link, T. E., M. V. Ruby, A. Davis, and A. D. Nicholson. 1994. Soil lead mineralogy by microprobe: An interlaboratory comparison. Environmental Science and Technology v. 28, n. 5, pp. 985-988.
Ruby, M. V., A. Davis, T. E. Link, R. Schoof, R. L. Chaney, G. B. Freeman, and P. D. Bergstrom. 1993. Development of an in vitro screening test to evaluate the in vivo bioaccessibility of ingested mine-waste lead. Environmental Science and Technology, v. 27, n. 13, pp. 2870-2877.