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2008
Lazar B, Williams MW. Climate change in western ski areas: Potential changes in the timing of wet avalanches and snow quality for the Aspen ski area in the years 2030 and 2100. 2008;51:219-228.
Racoviteanu A, Arnaud Y, Williams MW, Zapata M, Ordonez J. Decadal changes in glacial parameters for the Cordillera Blanca, Peru derived from SPOT 5 satellite imagery and aerial photography. 2008;54 (186):499-510.
Molotch NP, Meixner T, Williams MW. Estimating stream chemistry during the snowmelt pulse using a spatially distributed, coupled snowmelt and hydrochemical modeling approach. 2008;44.
Nanus L, Williams MW, Campbell D, Elliot EM, Kendall C. Evaluating Regional Patterns in Nitrate Sources to Watersheds in National Parks of the Rocky Mountains using Nitrate Isotopes. 2008;42:6487-6493.
Racoviteanu A, Williams MW, Barry RG. Review: Optical Remote Sensing of Glacier Characteristics: A Review with Focus on the Himalaya. 2008;8:3355-3383.
Li X, Williams MW. Snowmelt runoff modelling in an arid mountain watershed, Tarim Basin, China. 2008.
Litaor MI, Williams MW, Seastedt TR. Topographic controls on snow distribution, soil moisture, and species diversity of herbaceous alpine vegetation, Niwot Ridge, Colorado. 2008;113.
2003
Williams MW, Losleben MV, Hamann HB. Alpine Areas in the Colorado Front Range as Monitors of Climate Change and Ecosystem Response. 2003;92(2):180-191.
Williams MW, Hood E, Caine N. Headwater catchments of the Boulder Creek Watershed. In: and Murphy, S.F. VBPLLB Comprehensive water quality of the Boulder Creek Watershed, Colorado, during high-flow and low-flow conditions, 2000: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 03-4045. Comprehensive water quality of the Boulder Creek Watershed, Colorado, during high-flow and low-flow conditions, 2000: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 03-4045. ; 2003. p. 185-197.
Hood EW, Williams MW, Caine N. Landscape Controls on Organic and Inorganic Nitrogen Leaching across an Alpine/Subalpine Ecotone, Green Lakes Valley, Colorado Front Range. 2003;6:31-45.
Hood EW, McKnight D, Williams MW. Sources and chemical character of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) across an alpine/subalpine ecotone, Green Lakes Valley, Colorado Front Range, USA. 2003;39(1188).

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