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Overview

Timothy E. Link is affiliated with the University of Idaho in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental and earth sciences, with a particular emphasis on hydrology, climate, and ecosystem interactions.

Their recent publications span several topics and journals, including:

  • Long-term hydrological response to forest harvest during seasonal low flow: Potential implications for current forest practices (2020) - The Science of The Total Environment
  • Modeling tree canopy height using machine learning over mixed vegetation landscapes (2021) - International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
  • Higher Snowfall Intensity is Associated with Reduced Impacts of Warming Upon Winter Snow Ablation (2020) - Geophysical Research Letters
  • Slope and aspect controls on soil climate: Field documentation and implications for large-scale simulation of critical zone processes (2021) - Vadose Zone Journal
  • Toward a Novel Laser-Based Approach for Estimating Snow Interception (2020) - Remote Sensing

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Timothy E. Link include:

  • John T. Abatzoglou
  • Adrienne Marshall
  • A.C. Lute
  • G. N. Flerchinger
  • Jan U.H. Eitel

The scientist's work is published in venues such as:

  • HydroShare Resources
  • Remote Sensing
  • Forest Ecology and Management
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Timothy E. Link's research falls primarily within the following fields of study:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within these fields, their subfields of study cover:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Engineering

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Climate variability and models
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Forest ecology and management

Best Publications

  • Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH)–a community perspective

    Günter Blöschl;Marc F.P. Bierkens;Antonio Chambel;Christophe Cudennec

  • Development of an in vitro screening test to evaluate the in vivo bioaccessibility of ingested mine-waste lead

    Michael V. Ruby;Andy Davis;Timothy E. Link;Rosalind Schoof

  • The sensitivity of snowmelt processes to climate conditions and forest cover during rain‐on‐snow: a case study of the 1996 Pacific Northwest flood

    Danny Marks;John Kimball;Dave Tingey;Tim Link

  • A spatially distributed energy balance snowmelt model for application in mountain basins

    Danny Marks;James Domingo;Dave Susong;Tim Link

  • The dynamics of rainfall interception by a seasonal temperate rainforest

    Timothy E. Link;Mike Unsworth;Danny Marks

  • Extent of the rain‐snow transition zone in the western U.S. under historic and projected climate

    P. Zion Klos;Timothy E. Link;John T. Abatzoglou

  • Solar radiation transmission through conifer canopies

    J.P. Hardy;R. Melloh;G. Koenig;D. Marks

  • The importance of canopy structure in controlling the interception loss of rainfall: Examples from a young and an old-growth Douglas-fir forest

    Thomas G. Pypker;Barbara J. Bond;Timothy E. Link;Danny Marks

  • Shrub tundra snowmelt

    J.W. Pomeroy;D.S. Bewley;R.L.H. Essery;N.R. Hedstrom

  • Rain or Snow: Hydrologic Processes, Observations, Prediction, and Research Needs

    Adrian A. Harpold;Michael L. Kaplan;P. Zion Klos;Timothy Link

  • The impact of coniferous forest temperature on incoming longwave radiation to melting snow.

    John W. Pomeroy;Danny Marks;Tim Link;Chad Ellis

  • An inexpensive, fast, and reliable method for vacuum extraction of soil and plant water for stable isotope analyses by mass spectrometry.

    Paul Koeniger;John D. Marshall;Timothy Link;Andreas Mulch

  • Point simulation of seasonal snow cover dynamics beneath boreal forest canopies

    Timothy E. Link;Danny Marks

  • Evaluation of a low‐cost temperature measurement system for environmental applications

    Jason Hubbart;Timothy Link;Colin Campbell;Doug Cobos

  • Subgrid variability of snow water equivalent at operational snow stations in the western USA

    Leah Meromy;Noah P. Molotch;Noah P. Molotch;Timothy E. Link;Steven R. Fassnacht

  • Simulating snowmelt processes during rain-on-snow over a semi-arid mountain basin

    Danny Marks;Tim Link;Adam Winstral;David Garen

  • Modelling longwave radiation to snow beneath forest canopies using hemispherical photography or linear regression

    Richard Essery;John Pomeroy;Chad Ellis;Tim Link

  • Distributed simulation of snowcover mass- and energy-balance in the boreal forest

    Timothy Link;Danny Marks

  • Components and Controls of Water Flux in an Old-growth Douglas-fir–Western Hemlock Ecosystem

    Michael H. Unsworth;Nathan Phillips;T. Link;Barbara J. Bond

  • Comparing Simulated and Measured Sensible and Latent Heat Fluxes over Snow under a Pine Canopy to Improve an Energy Balance Snowmelt Model

    D. Marks;A. Winstral;G. Flerchinger;M. Reba

  • Projected Changes in Interannual Variability of Peak Snowpack Amount and Timing in the Western United States

    Adrienne M. Marshall;John T. Abatzoglou;Timothy E. Link;Christopher J. Tennant

Frequent Co-Authors

Danny Marks
Danny Marks Agricultural Research Service
John W. Pomeroy
John W. Pomeroy University of Saskatchewan
Gerald N. Flerchinger
Gerald N. Flerchinger Agricultural Research Service
John D. Marshall
John D. Marshall University of Gothenburg
William J. Elliot
William J. Elliot US Forest Service
John T. Abatzoglou
John T. Abatzoglou University of California, Merced
Mark S. Seyfried
Mark S. Seyfried Agricultural Research Service
Richard Essery
Richard Essery University of Edinburgh
Andrew T. Hudak
Andrew T. Hudak US Forest Service
Alistair M. S. Smith
Alistair M. S. Smith University of Idaho

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