Last updated 2021-07-02

1 Publications

1.1 Peer-reviewed publications

  1. Classification of clustered snow off dates over British Columbia, Canada, from mean sea level pressure
    Gleason, HG, AR Bevington and VN Foord. 2020.
    Atmosphere-Ocean, 58, 333–350.

  2. Regional moose (Alces alces) responses to forestry cutblocks are driven by landscape-scale patterns of vegetation composition and regrowth
    Mumma, MA, MP Gillingham, S Marshall, C Procter, AR Bevington and M Scheideman. 2020.
    Forest Ecology and Management, 481, 1–11.

  3. Near real-time wildfire progression monitoring with Sentinel-1 SAR time series and deep learning
    Ban, Y, P Zhang, A Nascetti, AR Bevington and MA Wulder. 2020.
    Scientific Reports, 10, 1322.

  4. Landslide response to the 27 October 2012 earthquake (MW 7.8), southern Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
    Barth, S, M Geertsema, AR Bevington, AL Bird, JJ Clague, T Millard, PT Bobrowsky, A Hasler and H Liu. 2020.
    Landslides, 17, 517–526.

  5. Semi-automated detection of landslide timing using harmonic modelling of satellite imagery, Buckinghorse River, Canada
    Deijns, AAJ, AR Bevington, F van Zadelhoff, SM de Jong, M Geertsema and S McDougall. 2020.
    International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 84, 101943.

  6. Rapid worldwide growth of glacial lakes since 1990
    Shugar, DH, A Burr, UK Haritashya, JS Kargel, CS Watson, MC Kennedy, AR Bevington, RA Betts, S Harrison and K Strattman. 2020.
    Nature Climate Change, 10, 939–945.

  7. A cautionary note for rock avalanche field investigation – recent sequential and overlapping landslides in British Columbia
    Geertsema M and AR Bevington. 2019.
    Canadian Geotechnical Journal.

  8. Regional influence of ocean–atmosphere teleconnections on the timing and duration of MODIS-derived snow cover in British Columbia, Canada
    Bevington AR, H Gleason, V Foord, H Griesbauer and WC Floyd. 2019.
    The Cryosphere, 13, 2693–2712.

  9. Evolution of the 2014 Vulcan Creek landslide-dammed lake, Yukon, Canada, using field and remote survey techniques.
    Brideau MA, DH Shugar, AR Bevington, M Willis and C Wong. 2019.
    Landslides, 16, 1823–1840.

  10. A review of free optical satellite imagery for watershed scale landscape analysis
    Bevington AR, H Gleason, X Giroux-Bougard and J de Jong. 2018.
    Confluence: Journal of Watershed Science, 2, 1–22.

  11. The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is getting older: The past, present, and future of our evolving community
    Tanski G, H Bergstedt, AR Bevington, et al. 2019.
    Polar Record. 1-4.

  12. Resource selection of free-ranging horses influenced by fire in northern Canada
    Leverkus S, SD Fuhlendorf, M Geertsema, BD Allred, M Gregory, AR Bevington, DM Engle and JD Scasta. 2018.
    Human–Wildlife Interactions 12, 85–101.

  13. Geomorphic and tectonic controls of geohazards induced by Nepal’s 2015Gorkha earthquake
    Kargel JS, GJ Leonard ,DH Shugar, UK Haritashya, AR Bevington, et al. 2015.
    Science, 351, 6269.

  14. Determination of warm, sensitive permafrost areas in near‐vertical rockwalls and evaluation of distributed models by electrical resistivity tomography
    Magnin F, M Krautblatter, P Deline, L Ravanel, E Malet and AR Bevington. 2015.
    Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface, 120, 745–762.

  15. Characteristics of the last five surges of Lowell Glacier, Yukon, Canada, since 1948
    Bevington AR and L Copland. 2014.
    Journal of Glaciology, 60, 219.

1.2 Government publications

  1. Snow cover timing from satellite imagery: Opportunities for near-real-time mapping and seasonal forecasting
    Bevington AR, HE Gleason and VN Foord. 2020.
    BC Technical Report 129. Government of British Columbia. Victoria, BC.Book Chapters

1.3 Book chapters

  1. Glacier Environments
    Menounos B, AR Bevington and Geertsema, M. 2017.
    In: Encyclopedia of Engineering Geology. P.T. Bobrowsky and B. Marker (eds.).
  2. The Diverse Landscapes of Haida Gwaii
    Bevington AR, JJ Clague, T Millard, IJ Walker and M Geertsema. 2017.
    In: Landscapes and Landforms of Western Canada. O. Slaymaker (ed.).
  3. Mountain Environments
    Bevington AR, MA Brideau and M Geertsema. 2016.
    In: Encyclopedia of Engineering Geology. P.T. Bobrowsky and B. Marker (eds.).

1.4 Refereed conference papers

  1. Engineering geology,electrical resistivity tomography and displacement monitoring of the DawsonCity Landslide, Yukon
    Brideau MA, AR Bevington, AG Lewkowicz and D Stead. 2015.
    Proceedings of GEOQuebec 2015 Geotechnical Conference and 7th Canadian Permafrost Conference, Quebec City, Canada.
  2. Characterization ofpermafrost thermal state in the southern Yukon
    Smith SL, AG Lewkowicz, M Ednie, M Duguay and AR Bevington. 2015.
    Proceedings of GEOQuebec 2015 Geotechnical Conference and 7th Canadian Permafrost Conference, Quebec City, Canada.
  3. Assessment of a landcover driven TTOP-model for mountain and lowland permafrost using field data, southern Yukon and northern British Columbia, Canada
    Bevington AR and AG Lewkowicz. 2015.
    Proceedings of GEOQuebec 2015 Geotechnical Conference and 7th Canadian Permafrost Conference, Quebec City, Canada.

1.5 Presentations

  1. Bevington AR. 2019. Reproducible workflows in satellite remote sensing. BC Government Data Science Community of Practice Demo Day, Victoria, BC.

  2. Bevington AR. 2019. The magic of remote sensing. Northern Silviculture Committee Winter Conference, Prince George, BC.

  3. Bevington AR. 2018. When I fly, I always take the window seat. Oral Presentation, British Columbia Government “Research Talks”. url: https://youtu.be/WBWnnkhrCIA.

  4. Bevington AR. 2018. Using satellite remote sensing for the quantification of surface water storage changes caused by the oil and gas sector in Northeastern British Columbia. Oral Presentation, British Columbia Government Hydraulic Fracturing Independent Review Panel.

  5. Bevington AR. 2017. The democratization of satellite remote sensing: Implications for science in British Columbia. Oral Presentation, NRESi Colloquium, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, British Columbia. url: http://tinyurl.com/y3az54ct.

  6. Bevington AR. 2017. The democratization of satellite remote sensing: Implications for the people of British Columbia. Oral Presentation, Science Week, Prince George Public Library, British Columbia.

  7. Bevington AR. 2017. A tour of the mountain cryosphere of British Columbia. Oral Presentation, Remote Sensing Research Seminar, University of Oslo, Norway.

  8. Bevington AR and B Menounos. 2017. Glacier area change in British Columbia over 31 years of satellite imagery using Google Earth Engine. Poster Presentation, European Space Agency 7th Advanced Land Remote Sensing Workshop, Gödöllö, Hungary.

  9. Bevington AR and B Menounos. 2017. Glacier area change in British Columbia over 31 years of satellite imagery. Oral Presentation, Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada.

  10. Bevington AR and M Geertsema. 2016. Landslide response to the October 27, 2012 earthquake (Mw 7.7), Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site, Haida Gwaii, BC. Oral Presentation. Whitehorse 2016 GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Whitehorse, Canada.

  11. Bevington AR and M Geertsema. 2016. Using remote sensing product to detect geohazards in the mountainous regions of northern British Columbia. Oral Presentation. Whitehorse 2016 GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Whitehorse, Canada

  12. Bevington AR. 2016. Professional development workshop: Remote sensing for natural resource practitioners. Oral Presentation, British Columbia Institute of Agrologists (BCIA) Annual General Meeting 2016, Prince George, Canada.

  13. Bevington AR. 2016. Satellite remote sensing for the natural sciences. Webinar Presentation, Provincial Hydro/Geo Technical Working Group, Prince George, British Columbia.

  14. Bevington AR, M van Der Kooij, M Geertsema, C Huggel. 2015. Detection and analysis of landslides following the April 25, 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal using Radarsat-2 SAR data. Oral Presentation, Canadian Space Agency ASAR Workshop, Montreal, Quebec.