Kyongho Son (former lab member) taking a break from all the hydrologic science at #CUASHI
Category Archives: Publications
Congratulations to newly minted Dr. Colin Bell
Colin Bell – key lab collaborator – and developer of the new storm water management – algae model in RHESSys – successfully defended his dissertation at Purdue University INFLUENCE OF STORMWATER CONTROL MEASURES ON WATERSHED HYDROLOGY AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING
Congratulations Dr. Tague!
Congratulations to Dr. Naomi Tague who received her official promotion to full professor today!
Tague presents at CMWR conference
Dr. Naomi Tague presents “Modeling drought-related disturbance in water-limited environments” today at the Computational Methods in Water Resources (CMWR) XXI International Conference held at the University of Toronto, Canada.
CBI Webinar
If you missed the CBI webinar given by Naomi Tague this morning, you can still listen/watch below, access it at the CBI website, or download a pdf of the slides presented in the webinar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOkaW982h-I
Tague webinar at CBI
Naomi Tague will be giving the webinar presentation “Subsurface storage and drought in a changing climate in the California Sierra” at the Conservation Biology Institute on Tuesday, May 3rd, from 10 – 11am. Click here to register and attend the webinar.
Photosynthetic Bark
Trees that photosynthesize through their bark!
Things I like about UofA and Tuscon
The new Natural Resource and Environment Building at the University of Arizona is an elegant example of urban design meets ecohydrology – where the whole building (with its inner courtyards open to the air) is a rainwater harvesting system Very cool….Naomi And also
Ecohydrology & Informatics: Seeing the Water in the Trees
Naomi goes to University of Arizona to give the 2016 Chester C. Kisiel Memorial Lecture Kisiel Memorial Lecture http://www.hwr.arizona.edu/chester-c-kisiel-memorial-lecture Abstract One of the goals of eco-hydrology is to be able to estimate how much water plants use. Plant water use often comprises a substantial fraction of the water budget, influencing water flux to the atmosphere, rechargeContinue reading “Ecohydrology & Informatics: Seeing the Water in the Trees”
Congratulations Dr. Fouad
Joint UCSB/SDSU doctoral student Geoffrey Fouad recently presented his PhD dissertation and earned his doctorate degree. Naomi Tague served as a committee member for his dissertation, “Flow duration curve prediction for ungauged basins: a data-driven study of the contiguous united states”.
