New Publication!

RHESSys was used in a paper just published in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology – “Evapotranspiration deficit controls net primary production and growth of silver fir: Implications for Circum-Mediterranean forests under forecasted warmer and drier conditions”. Dr. Tague worked with scientists at the Instituto Pirenaico de Ecologia (Pyrenian Institute of Ecology in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain), usingContinue reading “New Publication!”

RHESSys representation at AGU 2014

Presentations and posters at the Fall AGU 2014 meeting that used RHESSys in their research: H54D-06RHESSys-WMFire: coupling wildfire to hydrology and vegetation to project the effects of climate change on mountain watersheds. B53E-0226Studying dissolved organic carbon export from the Penobscot Watershed in to Gulf of Maine using Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System (RHESSys) H53J-03Upscaling a catchment-scaleContinue reading “RHESSys representation at AGU 2014”

AGU 2014 schedule of eco-hydro lab affiliated presenters

See our lab schedule and event calendar on this site for AGU 2014 meeting presentations and posters by eco-hydro lab members and RHESSys affiliated presenters. If you’re interested in seeing what we’ve been up to, please come check out our research at the upcoming Fall AGU meeting December 15 – 19, 2014 in San Francisco.Continue reading “AGU 2014 schedule of eco-hydro lab affiliated presenters”

EcoHydro Lab in the field

Members of the Tague EcoHydrology lab visited the Rattlesnake Canyon Wilderness Area, just outside of downtown Santa Barbara, to see oaks, sycamore, chaparral, and Mission Creek. Geography post-doc Sara Baguskas gave a demonstration of a pressure chamber instrument and how measurements of plant moisture stress (or plant water potential) are taken. Environmental studies PhD studentContinue reading “EcoHydro Lab in the field”

Elizabeth Garcia final PhD defense seminar

All are welcome and encouraged to come here Elizabeth Garcia defend on Friday, Dec. 5th, in Ellison Hall room 4824. TITLE: Ecohydrologic Modeling in Three Western U.S. Mountain Watersheds: Implications of Climate, Soil, and Carbon Cycling Interactions for Streamflow. ABSTRACT: This dissertation explores ecohydrologic interactions in western U.S. catchments using a process-based model. My researchContinue reading “Elizabeth Garcia final PhD defense seminar”