Papers
Published
Cebulski, A. and Pomeroy, J.W. (2025). The Theoretical Underpinnings of Snow Interception and Ablation Parameterizations. WIREs Water, 12(e70010). [link]
Cebulski, A. and Desloges, J.R. (2024). The Influence of Fluvial and Glacial Watershed Dynamics on Holocene Sediment Accumulation in Cariboo Lake, Columbia Mountains, British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 61(4): 543-559. [link]
McNicol, G., Hood, E., Butman, D.E., Tank, S.E., Giesbrecht, I., Floyd, W.C., D’Amore, D., Fellman, J.B., Cebulski, A., Lally, A., McSorley, H., and Arriola, S.G. (2023). Small, coastal temperate rainforest watersheds dominate dissolved organic carbon transport to the northeast Pacific Ocean. Geophysical Research Letters, 50, e2023GL103024. [link]
In Preparation
Cebulski, A. and Pomeroy, J.W. (in review). Snow Interception Relationships with Meteorology and Canopy Density in a Subalpine Forest. Hydrological Processes. [link]
Bisset, R., Floyd, W., Menounos, B., Bishop, A., Marchenko, S., Fisk, G., Cebulski, A., Marshall, P., Heathfield, D., Beffort, S., White, R., Arriola, S.G., Viner, N. (submitted, in review). Snow water storage within eight Pacific Coastal watersheds in British Columbia (Canada) inferred from four years of aerial LiDAR data. Water Resources Research.
Cebulski, A. and Pomeroy, J.W. (in prep.). The Influence of Meteorology on Canopy Snow Ablation Processes. Water Resources Research.
Cebulski, A. and Pomeroy, J.W. (in prep.). An Evaluation of New Snow Interception and Ablation Parameterizations in Three Mountain Forests in western Canada. Water Resources Research.
Oogathoo, S., Pomeroy, J., Pietroniro, A., Petrone, R., Cebulski, A. (in prep.). Evaluating energy fluxes and snow processes at mountain subalpine forest and alpine tundra sites using MESH. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences.