Dr. Anne Jefferson, assistant professor in the Department of Geology at Kent State – and friend of the Tague Team Lab and Tague collaborator -had a recent project on neighborhood scale green infrastructure retrofits featured as a two page spread in the March issue of Civil Engineering Magazine, a broad circulation publication of the American Society ofContinue reading “Collaborator Anne Jefferson project featured in Civil Engineering Magazine”
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Fire and RHESSys
This week, Tague Team Lab members Naomi Tague, Ryan Bart, and Erin Hanan are meeting in Seattle with Jenny Adam and Julian Reyes (Washington State University) as well as Maureen Kennedy and Don McKenzie (University of Washington) to discuss the RHESSys + Fire spread model, as well as discuss issues regarding fire effects and fireContinue reading “Fire and RHESSys”
Presentation at OSU
Naomi Tague presented “How above-ground forest structure and below-ground water storage interact to determine forest sensitivity to changes in climate and forest management practices” last week as part of the Water Resources Graduate Program‘s winter seminar at Oregon State University.
Happy Birthday Naomi
Earlier this month, Tague Team Lab members celebrated Naomi’s birthday. We hope all her birthday wishes come true!
Watershed Science Masterclass Course
Last month, Naomi Tague taught a section on modeling at the CUAHSI Watershed Science Masterclass held at Biosphere2. Dr. Tague, along with Rick Hooper (CUAHSU), Peter Troch (University of Arizona), Brian McGlynn (Duke university), and Ciaran Harman (John Hopkins University), taught the week-long course focusing on hydrologic and biogeochemical watershed processes, including theory, experimental design,Continue reading “Watershed Science Masterclass Course”
New Publication
New paper out from Elizabeth Garcia and Naomi Tague: Garcia, E. S. and Tague, C. L. (2015) Subsurface storage capacity influences climate–evapotranspiration interactions in three western United States catchments, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 19, 4845-4858, doi:10.5194/hess-19-4845-2015, 2015. To read the paper
New paper out from lab collaborators
A new paper “Influence of winter season climate variability on snow–precipitation ratio in the western United States”, has just been published by several Tague Team Lab collaborators, including lead author Mohammad Safeeq, a research hydrologist with UC Merced. Safeeq was also interviewed for the UC Merced University News about the research. Read the interview Paper in theContinue reading “New paper out from lab collaborators”
Congratulations Dr. Hanan
Last month, PhD student Erin Hanan successfully defended her dissertation “Biogeochemical responses to fire in coastal chaparral ecosystems”. Erin was a student in The Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology (EEMB) and is a valuable member of the Tague Team Lab. Dr. Naomi Tague has worked with Erin as a member on her committeeContinue reading “Congratulations Dr. Hanan”
Afforestation in Pyrenees
A group at the Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología, Consejo Superior deInvestigaciones Científicas http://www.ipe.csic.es/ in Spain are combining RHESSys and field measurement to investigate how recolonization of pasture by forests in the uplands might influence water availability and sediment production…a complicated setting with some new grasslands/pasture in the low elevations and increasing forest in the upland. Streamflow, groundwaterContinue reading “Afforestation in Pyrenees”
Tague Presentation at Conference on Forest Fire
Dr. Tague presented “Modeling the complex interactions among wildfire, fuel treatments and hydrology” at the 10th EARSeL Forest Fire Special Interest Group Workshop held Novemeber 2-5 in Limassol, Cyprus. FFSIG (Forest Fire Special Interest Group) Conference Website European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories (EARSeL)
