1. Adams E. E. and S. A. McDowell. 1991. Thermal Model for Snow on Three Dimensional Terrain. Proceedings of Japan-U.S. Symposium on Snow Avalanche Landslides Debris Flow Prediction and Control Tsukuba Tsukuba-shi Ibaraki-ken Japan. pp 75-84.
2. Adams E. E R. G. Alger J. Chekan F. W. Williams and R. Valverde. 1992. Persistence of Reduced Snow to Pavement Shear Strength for Two Aggregate Materials Treated with CMA and NaCl. Chemical Deicers and the Environment (F. M. D'Itri ed.) Lewis Publishers Inc. Ann Arbor. Chapter 19.
3. Model for effective thermal conductivity of a dry snow cover composed of uniform ice spheres
4. Adams E.E. P. Gauer L.R. McKittrick and A.R. Curran. 2004. A First Principles Pavement Thermal Model for Topographically Complex Terrain. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies Transportation Research Circular Number E-C063 ISSN 0097-8515. pp 422-432.
5. Albert S. 2001. United States Senate Hearing on Intelligent Transportation Systems Program written testimony September 10 Washington D.C. p. 1-12.