Conference Presentation: Eco-hydrology of Semiarid Environments

Dr. Tague presented at the research workshop of the Israel Science Foundation’s conference on: Eco-hydrology of Semiarid Environments: Confronting Mathematical Models with Ecosystem Complexity, at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, in Beer-Sheva, Israel. See the poster presented by Dr. Tague at the conference Visit the conference website

Assessment of robustness and significance of climate change signals for an ensemble of distribution-based scaled climate projections

A new publication in the Journal of Hydrology by former Tague student Lauren Seaby (Seaby et al.), now studying with the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Department of Hydrology – in Copenhagen, Denmark. Access it here

Japan-US Watershed Hydrology and Forest Biogeochemistry: Comparing Data, Theory and Models

Japan-US Watershed Hydrology and Forest Biogeochemistry Tague contributes to this international working group – looking at how RHESSys might be useful for synthesizing spatial dense measurements of forest thinning effects on nitrogen cycling and water – and thinking about how emerging isotopic data from streams and groundwater wells can be used to improve RHESSys representationContinue reading “Japan-US Watershed Hydrology and Forest Biogeochemistry: Comparing Data, Theory and Models”

Groundwater dynamics and snow – empirical analysis of historic streamflow trends

This new publication uses empirical streamflow data from watersheds across the western US to build on our earlier working using RHESSys that demonstrated how spatial differences in underlying geology can play an important role in influencing how streamflow responds to changes in climate Safeeq et al., Coupling snowpack and groundwtaer dynamics to interpret historical streamflowContinue reading “Groundwater dynamics and snow – empirical analysis of historic streamflow trends”