Publications

Refereed

Pugh E.T. and Small E.E. (2011), The impact of pine beetle infestation on snow accumulation and melt in the headwaters of the Colorado River. Ecohydrology 4: n/a. doi: 10.1002/eco.239

Papers In Review

Pugh E.T. and Gordon E.S. A conceptual model of water yield impacts from insect-induced tree death in snow-dominated coniferous forests, Hydrological Processes, submitted October 2011.

Papers In Preparation

Perrot D.O., Molotch N.P., Musselman, K.N., and Pugh E.T. Modeling the effects of the Mountain Pine Beetle on snowmelt in a subalpine forest, Ecohydrology, in prep.

Pugh E.T. and Small E.E. The impact of beetle-induced conifer death on stand-scale canopy snow interception, Water Resources Research, in prep.

Perrot D.O., Pugh E.T., Deems J.S., Molotch N.P., Small E.E. Effects of forest litter and aeolian dust deposition on forest snow surface albedo, in prep.

Brayden B., Trahan N., and Pugh E.T. Lodgepole pine growth response following pine beetle infestation, in prep.

Pugh E.T. and Small E. E. Modeling the impact of tree death on snow accumulation, in prep.