Ski Industry
Using Geographic Information Systems for Avalanche Work
McCollister, C., & Birkeland, K. (2006). Using Geographic Information Systems for Avalanche Work. The Avalanche Review, 24(4).
A probabilistic technique for exploring multi-scale spatial patterns in historical avalanche data by combining GIS and meteorological nearest neighbors with an example from the Jackson Hole Ski Area, Wyoming
McCollister, C., Birkeland, K., Hansen, K., Aspinall, R., & Comey, R. (2003). A probabilistic technique for exploring multi-scale spatial patterns in historical avalanche data by combining GIS and meteorological nearest neighbors with an example from the Jackson Hole Ski Area, Wyoming. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 37(3).
Optimizing GIS for snow safety operations at Taos Ski Valley: avalanche and explosives tracking and digital avalanche atlas apps
Moscarella, R., Bond, A., & Dorshow, W. (2016). Optimizing GIS for snow safety operations at Taos Ski Valley: avalanche and explosives tracking and digital avalanche atlas apps. Proceedings, International Snow Science Workshop, Breckenridge, Colorado. https://arc.lib.montana.edu/snow-science/objects/ISSW16_P2.34.pdf
Snow safety control operations: an interactive approach
McNeally, P., Collison, J., Trover, R., & Schory, P. (2012). Snow safety control operations: an interactive approach. Proceedings, 2012 International Snow Science Workshop, Anchorage, Alaska. https://arc.lib.montana.edu/snow-science/objects/issw-2012-290-293.pdf