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Member Since 1997
Christina Tague
Professor, University of California Santa Barbara
My research uses advanced data science techniques to understand how water, plants, geology and climate interact in a tightly coupled system – and how humans are changing this system. Much of her work involves designing advanced simulation models that integrate data from multiple sources including field and lab experiments and data from remote sensing technologies. These models are ‘virtual laboratories’ that we can use to explore ‘what-if’ scenarios with best available sci
Professional Experience
University of California Santa Barbara
Professor
2014 - Present
Education
University of Toronto
Doctorate
2000
University of Waterloo
Bachelors
1990
University of Waterloo
Bachelors
1989
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Current Roles
Member
Hydrology-Ecohydrology Technical Committee
Member
Hydrologic Sciences Early Career Award Committee
Publications
Dryland Watersheds in Flux: How Nitrogen Deposition and Changing Precipitation Regimes Shape Nitroge...

Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and climate change are transforming the way N moves through dryland watersheds. For example, N deposition is in...

April 18, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Dynamic Storage and Ecohydrology - What we know and don’t know about the accessibility of stored water by plants
FRONTIERS IN ECOHYDROLOGY I ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Christina (Naomi) Tague, Christopher Heckman, Ty B...
Plant root systems and their extension by mycorrhizal networks give plants access to stored water that supports plant function, including transpiratio...
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How the effect of fuel treatment on streamflow changes across aridity gradients in Sierra Nevada watersheds
UNDERSTANDING AND SCALING CATCHMENT RESPONSE TO DISTURBANCES II POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2023
William Burke, Erin J. Hanan, Jianning Ren, Jonath...
Fuel treatments are an essential tool used to modify forest structure and alter key watershed processes. With climate change intensifying drought, fir...
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Helping California achieve carbon neutrality through ecohydrological modeling
MODELING AND MONITORING ECOSYSTEM CARBON FOR CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2023
Ryan R. Bart, Adam L. Moreno, Christina (Naomi) Ta...
To achieve Californias target of carbon neutrality by 2045, there is a need to understand how carbon sequestration in Californias forests, shrublands,...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2027
Member
Hydrologic Sciences Early Career Award Committee
2021 - 2025
Member
Hydrology-Ecohydrology Technical Committee
2019 - 2021
Member
Hydrology-Ecohydrology Technical Committee
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