Publications

Articles in Refereed Journals

  1. Peng, H., Tague, C., Jia, Y. (Accepted) Evaluating the eco-hydrological impacts of reforestation in the Loess Plateau, China using an eco-hydrological model, Ecohydrology
  2. Anderegg, W., Hicke, J., Fisher, R., Allen C., Bentz, B., Hood, S., Lichstein, J., Macalady, A., McDowell, N., Yude, P., Raffa, K., Sala, A., Shaw, J., Stephenson, N., Tague, C., Zeppel, M. (In Press) Tree mortality from drought, insects and their interactions in a changing climate, New Phytologist
  3. Aceves-Bueno, E., Adeleye, A.S., Bradley, D., Brandt W.T., Callery, P., Feraud, M., Garner, K.L., Gentry, R., Huang, Y., McCullough, I., Pearlman, I., Sutherland, S.A., Wilkinson, W., Yang, Y., Zink, T., Anderson, S.E., Tague, C. (2015) Citizen Science as an Approach for Overcoming Insufficient Monitoring and Inadequate Stakeholder Buy-in in Adaptive Management: Criteria and Evidence, Ecosystems 18(3): 493-506. doi: 10.1007/s10021-015-9842-4.
  4. Shields, C., Tague, C. (2015) Ecohydrology in semiarid urban ecosystems: Modeling the relationship between connected impervious area and ecosystem productivity, Water Resources Research 51: 302-319. doi: 10.1002/2014WR016108.
  5. Vicente-Serrano, S.M., Camarero J.J., Zabalza, J., SanGüesa-Barreda, G., López-Moreno, J.I., Tague, C. (2015) Evapotranspiration deficit controls net primary production and growth of silver fir: implications for Circum-Mediterranean forests under forecasted warmer and drier conditions, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 206: 45-54. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2015.02.017.
  6. Adam, J.C., Stephens, J.C., Chung, S.H., Brady, M.P., Evans, R.D., Kruger, C.E., Lamb, B.K., Liu, M.L., Stöckle, C.O., Vaughan, J.K., Rajagopalan, K., Harrison, J.A., Tague, C.L., Kalyanaraman, A., Chen, Y., Guenther, A., Leung, F.Y., Leung, L.R., Perleberg, A.B., Yoder, J., Allen, E., Anderson, S., Chandrasekharan, B., Malek, K., Mullis, T., Miller, C., Nergui, T., Poinsatte, J., Reyes, J., Zhu, J., Choate, J.S., Jiang, X., Nelson, R., Yoon, J.H., Yorgey, G.G., Johnson, K., Chinnayakanahalli, K.J., Hamlet, A.F., Nijssen, B., Walden, V. (2015) BioEarth: Envisioning and developing a new regional earth system model to inform natural and agricultural resource management, Climatic Change 129(3-4): 555-571. doi: 0.1007/s10584-014-1115-2.
  7. Liu, M., Rajagopalan, K., Chung, S.H., Jiamng, X., Harrison, J., Nergui, T., Guenther, A., Miller, C., Reyes, J., Tague, C., Choate, J., Salathe, E.P., Stockle, C.O., Adam, J.C. (2014) What is the importance of climate model bias when projecting the impacts of climate change on land surface processes?, Biogeosciences 11: 2601-2622. doi:10.5194/bg-11-2601-2014.
  8. Mullis, T., Liu, M., Kalyanaraman, A., Vaughan, J., Tague, C., Adam, J. (2014) Design and implementation of Kepler workflows for BioEarth, Procedia Computer Science 29: 1722-1732
  9. Godsey, S.E., Kirchner, J.W., Tague, C.L. (2014) Effects of changes in winter snowpacks on summer low flows: case studies in the Sierra Nevada, California, USA, Hydroogical Processes 28(19): 5048-5064. doi: 10.1002/hyp.9943.
  10. López-Morenoa, J.I., Zabalzaa, J., Vicente-Serranoa, S.M., Revueltoa, J., Gilabertea M., Azorin-Molinaa, C., Morán-Tejedab, E., García-Ruiza, J.M., Tague, C. (2014) Impact of climate and land use change on water availability and reservoir management: Scenarios in the Upper Aragón River, Spanish Pyrenees, Science of the Total Environment 493(15): 1222-1231. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.09.031.
  11. Chen, X., Emory, N., Garcia, E., Hanan, E., Hodges, H., Martin, T., Meyers, M., Peavey, L.E., Peng, H., Sainz, J., Uyeda K.E., Anderson, S.E., Tague, C. (2013) Perspectives on Disconnects Between Scientific Information and Management Decisions on Post-fire Recovery in Western US, Environmental Management 52(6): 1415-26. doi: 10.1007/s00267-013-0165-y.
  12. Tague, C.L., McDowell, N.G., Allen, C.D. (2013) An integrated model of environmental effects on growth, carbohydrate balance, and mortality of Pinus ponderosa forests in the Southern Rocky Mountains, PLoS ONE 8(11): e80286. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080286.
  13. Murtinho, F., Tague, C., de Beviere, B., Eakin, H., Lopez-Carr, D. (2013) Water Scarcity in the Andes: A Comparison of Local Perceptions and Observed Climate, Land Use and Socioeconomic Changes, Human Ecology 41: 667-681. doi: 10.1007/s10745-013-9590-z.
  14. Safeeq, M., Grant, G., Lewis, S., Tague, C. (2013) Coupling snowpack and groundwater dynamics to interpret historical streamflow trends in the western United States, Hydrological Processes 27(5): 655-668. doi: 10.1002/hyp.9628.
  15. Tague, C., Peng, H. (2013) The sensitivity of forest water use to the timing of precipitation and snowmelt recharge in the California Sierra: Implications for a warming climate, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 118(2): 875-887. doi: 10.1002/jgrg.20073.
  16. Grant, G., Tague, C., Allen, C. (2013) Watering the forest for the trees: an emerging priority for managing water in forest landscapes, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 11: 314-321. doi:10.1890/120209.
  17. Garcia, E.S., Tague, C.L., Choate, J.S. (2013) Influence of spatial temperature estimation method in ecohydrologic modeling in the Western Oregon Cascades, Water Resources Research 49(3): 1611–1624. doi:10.1002/wrcr.20140.
  18. Tague, C., Choate, J., Grant, G. (2013) Parameterizing sub-surface drainage with geology to improve modeling streamflow responses to climate in data limited environments, Hydrolology and Earth System Science 17(1): 341-354. doi:10.5194/hess-17-341-2013.
  19. Hyde, K., Dickinson, M.B., Bohrer, G., Calkin, D., Evers, L., Gilbertson-Day, J., Nicolet, T., Ryan, K., Tague, C. (2013) Research and development supporting risk-based wildfire effects prediction for fuels and fire management: Status and needs, International Journal of Wildland Fire 22: 37-50.
  20. Shields, C. and Tague, C. (2012) Assessing the Role of Parameter and Input Uncertainty in Ecohydrologic Modeling: Implications for a Semi-arid and Urbanizing Coastal California Catchment, Ecosystems 15(5): 775-791. doi: 10.1007/s10021-012-9545-z.
  21. Hwang, T.; Band, L.E.; Vose, J.M.; Tague, C. (2012) Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Hydrologic vegetation gradient as an indicator for lateral hydrologic connectivity of headwater catchments, Water Resources Research 44(6): W06514.
  22. Farley, K., Tague, C., Grant, G. (2011) Vulnerability of water supply from the Oregon Cascades to changing climate: Linking science to users and policy, Global Environmental Change 21(1): 110-112.
  23. Meyers, E., Dobrowski, B., Tague, C. (2010) Climate change impacts on flood frequency, intensity and timing may affect trout species in Sagehen Creek, California, Transactions of American Fisheries Society 139: 1657-1664. doi: 10.1577/T09-192.1.
  24. Tague, C., Band, L., Kenworthy, S., Tenebaum, D. (2010) Plot and watershed scale soil moisture variability in a humid Piedmont watershed, Water Resources Research 46: W12541. doi: 10.1029/2009WR008078.
  25. Tague, C., Dugger, A. (2010) Ecohydrology and Climate Change in the Mountains of the Western USA – A Review of Research and Opportunities, Geography Compass 4(11): 1648-1663. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2010.00400.x.
  26. Claessens, L., Tague, C., Band, L., Groffman, P., Kenworthy S. (2009) Hydro-ecological linkages in urbanizing watersheds: An empirical assessment of in-stream nitrate loss and evidence of saturation kinetics, Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences 114: G04016. doi:10.1029/2009JG001017.
  27. Claessens, L., Tague, C. (2009) A transport-based method for estimating in-stream nitrogen uptake at ambient concentration from nutrient addition experiments, Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 7: 811-822.
  28. Claessens, L., Tague, C., Groffman, P., Melack, J. (2009) Longitudinal and seasonal variation of stream N uptake in an urbanizing watershed: Effect of organic matter, stream size, transient storage and debris dams, Biogeochemistry 98: 45-62. doi:10.1007/s10533-009-9375-z.
  29. Song, C., Katul, G., Oren, R., Band, L., Tague, C., Stoy, P., McCarthy, H. (2009) Energy, water, and carbon fluxes in a loblolly pine stand: Results from uniform and gappy canopy models with comparisons to eddy flux data, Journal of Geophysical Research 114: G04021. doi:10.1029/2009JG000951.
  30. Tague, C., Heyn, K., Christensen, L. (2009) Topographic controls on spatial patterns of conifer transpiration and net primary productivity under climate warming in mountain ecosystems, Ecohydrology 2: 541–554, DOI: 10.1002/eco.88
  31. Tague, C., and Grant, G. (2009) Groundwater dynamics mediate low flow response to global warming in snow-dominated alpine regions, Water Resources Research 45: W07421: doi:10.1029/2008WR007179.
  32. Tague, C. (2009) Assessing climate change impacts on alpine stream-flow and vegetation water use: mining the linkages with subsurface hydrologic processes, Invited Commentary, Hydrological Processes 23: 1815-1819.
  33. Tague, C. (2009) Modeling hydrologic controls on denitrification: sensitivity to parameter uncertainty and landscape representation, Biogeochemistry 93(1-2): 79-90.
  34. Groffman, P., Butterbach-Bahl, K., Fulweiler, R.W., Gold, A.J., Morse, J.L., Stander, E.K., Tague, C., Tonitto, C., Vidon, P. (2009) Challenges to incorporating spatially and temporally explicit phenomena (hotspots and hot moments) in denitrification models, Biogeochemistry 93(1-2): 49-77.
  35. Tague, C., Valentine, S., Kotchen, M. (2008) The effect of geomorphic channel restoration on streamflow and groundwater dynamics in a snowmelt dominated watershed, Water Resources Research 44(10): W10415.
  36. Tague, C., Seaby, L., and Hope, A. (2008) Modeling the eco-hydrologic response of a Mediterranean type ecosystem to the combined impacts of projected climate change and altered fire frequencies, Climatic Change 93: 137-155.
  37. Tague, C., Pohl-Costello, M. (2008) The potential utility of physically based hydrologic modeling in ungaged urban streams, Annals of Association of American Geographers 93(4): 818-833.
  38. Tague, C., Farrell, M., Grant, G., Choate, J., Jefferson A. (2008) Deep groundwater mediates streamflow response to climate warming in the Oregon Cascades, Climatic Change 86: 189-210.
  39. Jefferson, A., Nolin, A., Lewis, S., and Tague., C (2008) Hydrogeologic controls on streamflow sensitivity to climate variation, Hydrological Processes 22: 4371-7385.
  40. Christensen, L., Tague, C., and Baron, J. (2008) Spatial patterns of simulated transpiration response to climate variability in a snow dominated mountain ecosystem, Hydrological Processes 22(18): 3576-3588.
  41. Tague, C., Farrell, M., Grant, G. (2007) Hydrogeologic controls on summer stream temperatures in the McKenzie River basin, Oregon, Hydrological Processes 21: 3288-3300.
  42. Sanford, S.E., Creed, I.F., Tague, C.L., Beall, F.D., Buttle, J.M. (2007) Scale-dependence of natural variability of flow regimes in a forested landscape. Water Resources Research 43(8): 8414-8419.
  43. Hope, A.S., Tague, C., Clark, R.E. (2007) Characterizing post-fire vegetation recovery of California chaparral using TM/ETM+ time-series data, International Journal of Remote Sensing 28(6): 1339-1354.
  44. Zierl, B., Bugmann, H., and Tague, C. (2006) Water and carbon fluxes of European ecosystems: an evaluation of the ecohydrological model RHESSys, Hydrological Processes 21(24): 3328-3339.
  45. Comer, K., Tague, C.L., Alberts, A. (2006) Sea turtle nesting habitat on the US naval station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: a comparison of habitat suitability index models, Chelonian Conservation and Biology 5(2): 175-187.
  46. Tenebaum, D., Band, L., Kenworthy, S., and Tague, C. (2006) Analysis of soil moisture patterns in forested and suburban catchments using high-resolution photogrammtric and LIDAR digital elevation datasets Hydrological Processes 20(2): 219-240.
  47. Tague, C., Band, L. (2004) RHESSys: Regional Hydro-ecologic simulation system: An object-oriented approach to spatially distributed modeling of carbon, water and nutrient cycling, Earth Interactions 8(19): 1-42.
  48. Mitchell, SW., Csillag, F., Tague, C. (2005) Impacts of spatial partitioning in hydroecological models: predicting grassland productivity with RHESSys, Transactions in GIS 9(3), 421-442.
  49. Tague, C., McMichael, C., Hope, A., Choate, J., Clark, R. (2004) Application of the RHESSys model to a California semi-arid shrubland watershed, Journal of American Water Resources, 40(3), 575-589.
  50. Tague, C.L., Grant, G. (2004) A geological framework for interpreting the low flow regimes of Cascade streams, Willamette River Basin, Oregon, Water Resources Research 40, W04303.
  51. Benda, L., Poff, L.N., Tague, C., Palmer, M.A., Pizzuto, J., Cooper, S., Stanley, E., Moglen, G. (2002) How to avoid train wrecks when using science in environmental problem solving, Bioscience 52(12): 1127-1136.
  52. Tague, C.L., Band, L.E. (2001) Evaluating explicit and implicit routing for catchment scale models of forest hydrology, Hydrologic Processes 15: 1415-1439.
  53. Tague, C.L.,Band, L.E. (2001) Simulating the impact of road construction and forest harvesting on hydrologic response using RHESSys, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 26(2): 135-151.
  54. Band, L.E., Tague, C.L., Groffman, P. (2001) Forest ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Hydrological and ecological controls of nitrogen export, Hydrologic Processes 15: 2013-2028.
  55. Band, L.E., Tague, C.L., Brun, S.E., Tenenbaum, D.E., Fernandes, R.A. (2000) Modeling watersheds as spatial object hierarchies: structure and dynamics, Transactions in GIS 9(3): 181-196.
  56. Walko, R.L., Band, L.E., Baron, J., Kittel, T.G., Kittel, F., Lammers, R., Lee, T., Ojima, D., Pielke, R.A., Taylor, C., Tague, C., Tremback, C.J., Vidale, P.L. (2000) Coupled atmosphere-biophysics-hydrology models for environmental modeling, Journal of Applied Meteorology 39: 931-944.
  57. Hartman, M., Baron, J., Lammers, R., Cline, B., Band, L., Tague, C. (1999) Simulations of snow distribution and hydrology in a mountain basin, Water Resources Research 35(5): 1587-1603.

Book Chapters

  1. Lookingbill, T.R., Gardner, R.H., Wainger, L.A., Tague, C.L. (2008) Ecological models: Landscape Modelling, in Encyclopedia of Ecology, p. 2108-2116, S.E. Jorgensen (ed), Elsevier, Oxford, ISBN: 0-444-52033-3.
  2. Peterson, D.L., Allen C.D., Baron, J.S., Fagre, D.B., McKenzie, D., Stephenson N.L., Fountain, A.G., Hicke, J.A., Malanson, G.P., Tague, C.L., van Mantgem P.J. (2011) Response of Western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: a collaborative research approach, in Ecological Consequences of Climate Change: Mechanisms, Conservation, and Management, J. Belant and E. Beever (eds), Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. P163-190.
  3. Tague, C., Band, L., Franklin, J. (2006) Terrestrial Ecosystems (patch dynamics, disturbance regimes, e.g. fire, drought, soil development, agricultural and forestry management and water resources), in Encyclopedia of Hydrologic Science H109, M. Anderson and J. McDonnell (eds), Wiley, Bristol, UK.
  4. Duffy, C.J., Avaissar, R., Dahm, C., Davis, K., Dettinger, M., Hack, J., Marks, D., Miller, M.A., Pulwarty, R., Ralph. M., Roos, M., Tague, C. (2006) Towards an integrated observing platform for the terrestrial water cycle: From bedrock to boundary layer, USGCRP 57pp, http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/Library/watercycle/ssg-whitepaper-dec2006.pdf.
  5. Tague, C. (2006) Heterogeneity in hydrologic processes: A terrestrial hydrologic modeling perspective, in Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes, G.M. Lovett, C.G. Jones, M.G. Turner, and K.C. Weathers (eds), Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.
  6. Band, L.E., Tague, C. (2005) Feedbacks and Coupling between Water, Carbon and Nutrient Cycling at the Hillslope Scale, in Coupled Models for the Hydrological Cycle- Integrating Atmosphere, Biosphere, and Pedosphere, Ch. 4.10, A. Bronstert, J. Carrera, P. Kabat, and S. Lütkemeier (eds) Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.
  7. Biggs, B., Robinson, J.B., Tague, C., Walsh, M. (1999) Tools for Linking Choices and Consequences, in Sustainability Issues and Choices in the Lower Fraser Basin: Resolving the Dissonance, p. 237-262, M. Healey (ed), Institute for Resources and the Environments, Westwater Research, Vancouver, Canada.
  8. Lammers, R., Band, L., and Tague, C. (1997) Scaling behaviour in watershed processes, in Scaling –up, P. vanGardingen, G. Foody and P. Curran (eds), Cambridge University Press.

Articles in Refereed Proceedings

  1. Hope, A., Tague, C., McMichael, C., Anaya, M., Choate, J. (2003) Uncertainty in modelling streamflow in semiarid shrublands: implications for predicting the effects of landcover change, Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Integrated Water Resource Management, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 22-24 January 2003.
  2. Mitchel, S., Csillag, F., Tague, C. (2002) Advantages of open-source GIS to improve spatial environmental modeling, Proceedings of the Open source GIS – GRASS users conference 2002, Trento, Italy, 11-13 September 2002.
  3. Swinarski, R., Tague, C., Barahs, G. (2005) Vector quantization and rough set method in modeling of spatial geographical systems, Proceedings of the 2005 World Congress in Applied Computing, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 20-23, 2005.