Tague Team Lab and Friends of the Lab:
Naomi Tague Invited presentation – Snow and Forest in the Western US – Does ecophysiology matter?
H16F-05 (1089369), Monday 3:25 – 3:35, E258 (Lakeside, Level 2)
Chris Heckman poster – An Alternative Hydrologic Hypothesis as to why Taller Trees Commonly Experience Greater Drought Stress
H12A-45, Monday 7:00 – 10:30, Digital Poster Monitor Zone 3
Louis Graup poster – Ecohydrological Impacts of Riparian and Upslope Fuel Treatments
H12A-54, Monday 7:00 – 10:30, Poster Monitor 4
William Burke poster – Modeling Fuel Treatment Effects on Streamflow in California Watersheds.
H32O-1106, Wednesday 7:00 – 10:30, Hall – A (South, Level 3)
Gabrielle Boisrame poster – Relationships Between Snowpack, Low Flows, and Stream Temperature in Maritime Western U.S. Mountains
GC35J-0812, Wednesday 12:45 – 4:15, Hall A (South, Level 3)
Jianning Ren poster – Modeling the Effects of Snag Removal on Wildfire Behavior after Beetle Outbreaks
GC42G-0783, Thursday 7:00 – 10:30, Hall A (South, Level 3)
Ashley Cale poster – Spatial Application of the Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS) to Project Impacts of Fuel Reduction Treatments on Carbon Budget
B55D-0999, Friday 12:45 – 4:15, Hall A (South, Level 3)
Additional RHESSys related presentations:
Carlos Quintero poster – Evaluating Performance of Hydrologic Model for Purposes of Soil Moisture Prediction in Long Term Gauged Watersheds
H22R-1090, Tuesday 7:00 – 10:30, Hall A (South, Level 3)
Mariana Dobre presentation – Satellite Data-Driven Vegetation Recovery for Pre- and Post-Wildfire Hydrologic and Erosion Simulation
H22M-06, Tuesday 7:50 – 08:00,E450a (Lakeside, Level 4)
Asim Zia presentation – Simulating Lags, Tipping Points and Cross Scale Interactions in Integrated Socio-Environmental Systems: Evaluating the Impacts of Early vs. Delayed Nutrient Reductions under Alternate Hydro-Climatic Scenarios in Missisquoi Bay, 2000-2050
H36F-04, Wednesday 3:20 – 3:30, E451b (Lakeside, Level 4)
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