Keith Musselman

Keith worked with Beverley Wemple and Paul Bierman measuring the amount of water in snow on Mount Mansfield over the course of a fall and winter. He sampled at a variety of locations as part of Beverley's project to understand the behavior of paired watersheds on the mountain - one developed, the other forested.
Doctoral Degree
(in progress) University of California, Los AngelesAwards
NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship 2008MS Thesis (University of Arizona, 2006)
M.S. Thesis: Quantifying the effects of forest vegetation on snow accumulation, ablation, and potential meltwater inputs, Valles Caldera National Preserve, NM.Undergraduate Degree
University of Vermont, B.S. Geology, 2007Honor's Thesis
Analysis of spatial variability of precipitation and snow accumulation on Mount Mansfield, Stowe, VTHonor's thesis research presentation (download ppt)
Email Address
musselma@seas.ucla.eduCurrent Position and Contact Information (7/2008)
Ph. D. CandidateUCLA Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Hydrology & Water Resources
6722C Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1593
First-Authored, Meeting Abstracts Based on UVM Research
Musselman, K., Shanley, J., Wemple, B., Bierman, P., and Denner, J., 2003, Analysis of spatial variability of precipitation and snow accumulation on Mount Mansfield, Stowe, Vermont: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 35, p. 146. ( download pdf)