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Journal Article
Jaeger W.K, Plantinga A.J., Chang H, Dello K., Grant G., Hulse D, McDonnell J.J, Lancaster S., Moradkhani H, Morzillo AT et al..  2013.  Toward a formal definition of water scarcity in natural-human systems. Water Resources Research. 49:4506–4517.
Cooper M.G., Nolin AW, Safeeq M.  2016.  Testing the recent snow drought as an analog for climate warming sensitivity of Cascades snowpacks. Environmental Research Letters. 11(8)
Nolin AW.  2012.  Perspectives on Climate Change, Mountain Hydrology, and Water Resources in the Oregon Cascades, USA. Mountain Research and Development. 32:S35-S46.
Noone MD, Murray MP.  2012.  Mapping Whitebark Pine at Crater Lake National Park. Nutcracker Notes. (23)
Najafi M.R, Moradkhani H..  2014.  A hierarchical Bayesian approach for the analysis of climate change impact on runoff extremes. Hydrological Processes. 28:6292-6308.
Sproles EA, Roth TR, Nolin AW.  2017.  Future snow? A spatial-probabilistic assessment of the extraordinarily low snowpacks of 2014 and 2015 in the Oregon Cascades The Cryosphere. 11:10.
Jaeger W.K, Amos AL, Bigelow DP, Chang H, Conklin DR, Haggerty R., Langpap C, Moore KM, Mote PW, Nolin AW et al..  2017.  Finding water scarcity amid abundance using human–natural system models. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Strong C, Neuman KK, Hutchinson JL, Clark AL, Chang L, Iwanicha J, Feucht E, Lau MJ, Lauten DJ, Markegard S et al..  2021.  Common raven impacts on nesting western snowy plovers: integrating management to facilitate species recovery. Human-Wildlife Interactions. 15(478)
Sproles EA, Nolin AW, Rittger K., Painter T.H.  2013.  Climate change impacts on maritime mountain snowpack in the Oregon Cascades. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 17:2581-2597.
Sproles EA, Nolin AW, Rittger K., Painter T.H.  2012.  Climate change impacts on maritime mountain snowpack in the Oregon Cascades. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions. 9:13037-13081.
Gleason KE, Nolin AW, Roth TR.  2013.  Charred forests increase snowmelt: Effects of burned woody debris and incoming solar radiation on snow ablation. Geophysical Research Letters. 40:4654–4661.
Gleason KE, Nolin AW.  2016.  Charred forests accelerate snow albedo decay: parameterizing the post-fire radiative forcing on snow for three years following fire. Hydrological Processes. 30(21):3855–3870.
Turner DP, Conklin DR, Vache KB, Schwartz C, Nolin AW, Chang H, Watson E, Bolte JP.  2016.  Assessing mechanisms of climate change impact on the upland forest water balance of the Willamette River Basin, Oregon. Ecohydrology.
Noone MD, Sader SA, Legaard KR.  2012.  Are Forest Disturbance Rates and Composition Influenced by Changing Ownerships, Conservation Easements, and Land Certification? Forest Science. 58(2):119–129.
Halmstad A, Najafi MReza, Moradkhani H.  2012.  Analysis of precipitation extremes with the assessment of regional climate models over the Willamette River Basin, USA. Hydrological Processes. 27:2579–2590.
Book Chapter
Nolin AW, Sproles EA, Brown A.  2012.  Climate change impacts on snow and water resources in the Columbia, Willamette, and McKenzie River Basins, USA: A nested watershed study. Transboundary River Governance in the Face of Uncertainty : The Columbia River Treaty: A Project of the Universities Consortium on Columbia River Governance. :175-190.

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