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Climate Change Impacts to Glacier National Park and other mountainous areas Daniel B. Fagre Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center Eh? Photo by Karl Birkeland/ FS NAC Emphases of Program • Trends in ecosystem responses • Underlying processes of ecosystem change • Modeling of dynamics to project future Grinnell Lake and Grinnell Glacier, 1910 Photo by Kiser, courtesy GNP Archives Grinnell Glacier from Mt. Gould 1938 Hileman photo/ GNP Archives 1981 Key/ USGS photo 1998 2005 Fagre/ USGS photo Reardon/ USGS photo Sperry Glacier 1850 1901 1913 1927 1938 1945 1959 1960 1966 1969 1979 1993 5 Years of Melting • Agassiz 1993 – 1.02 • Agassiz 1998 – 0.93 • Old Sun 1993 – 0.42 • Old Sun 1998 – 0.35 • Blackfoot 1993 – 1.74 • Blackfoot 1998 – 1.63 • Rainbow 1993 – 1.21 • Rainbow 1998 – 1.15 • Chaney 1993 – 0.54 • Chaney 1998 – 0.48 • Red Eagle 1993 – 0.15 • Red Eagle 1998 – 0.08 Glacier Factoids • 150 in 1850 to 27 or less in 2006 • Less than 28% of the glacier area remains • Less than 10% of the glacier volume remains • Glaciers continue to disintegrate and melt Sperry Glacier, August, 2001. B. Reardon/ USGS photo How much snow accumulates each winter? • Snow depth measurements • 0 – 7+m deep Sperry Glacier. June 24, 2005. Photos by Blasé Reardon and Dan Fagre. How much mass accumulates each winter? • 560kg/m3 avg. density • 65-95” SWE Sperry Glacier. June 25, 2005. Dan Fagre photo. How much mass melts each summer? •Ablation stakes Huecke Portable Ice Drill, courtesy Joel Harper UM Dept. of Geology •5.1m avg. height loss •9cm/ day rate in snow •4cm/ day rate in ice •.5 - 1.7m ice loss Sperry Glacier, Aug. 8, 2005. John Newton photo How fast does Sperry flow? How deep is it? Bed surface Joel Brown Photo •Partnership w/UM Geology Dept. (Prof. Joel Harper & students) •Velocity (GPS) 3-5cm/day •Ice depth (10mHz radar) •Basic research into mass flux questions Aquatic invertebrate species distribution in response to stream temperature Minimal glacial runoff Present glacial runoff Hydropsyche cockerelli Arctopsyche grandis Parapsyche elsis Three fish species from Glacier National Park, MT USA Native species Westslope cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi) Non-native species Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) Rainbow trout (Oncorhyncus mykiss) Pacific Basin Influences PDO Warm Phase PDO Cool Phase The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) •El-Nino-like pattern of climate variability •20-30 year cycles •North Pacific Phenomenon Methods Climate Fluctuations Modern instrumentation Climate sensitive tree rings Glacier NP Summer Drought LIA Glac. Max. 1930’s Dust Bowl 1850 1913 1993 1945 Summer Drought & Glacier Recession Fires Episodes ? PNW node Waterlimited vs. energylimited systems. Climate and Douglas-fir growth Sample plots cover the complete biophysical gradient space of Douglas-fir. Net primary production (NPP, kgC m-2 y-1) vs. precipitation (PRCP, mm y-1), temperature (Temp, oC), and incident shortwave radiation (RAD, MJ m-2 d-1) for 1980-1997. NPP vs. PRCP NPP vs. Temp NPP vs. RAD Change Detection Map Outflow (A2 minus Control simulation) 20th Century Trends In Snowpack Decrease Increase Mote 2003(b) Trends in Timing of Spring Snowmelt +20d later –20d earlier Courtesy of Mike Dettinger, Iris Stewart, Dan Cayan In summer 2002, pinyon (Pinus edulis) began dying en masse from drought stress and an associated bark beetle outbreak. Jemez Mts. near Los Alamos, October 2002 Conversion from PJ to J woodlands… Jemez Mts., May 2004 The U.S. Geological Survey’s Western Mountain Initiative (WMI) of global change research sites Olympic and North Cascades Sierra Nevada Northern Rocky Mountains Central Rocky Mountains Southern Rocky Mountains PNW node “pristine” “severely degraded” The model The domain Air-quality modeling in mountain protected areas – typically the worst days are caused by wildfire. GLobal Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments • developed by researchers at the University of Vienna, Austria •initiative towards an international research network to assess climate change impacts on mountain environments • in line with international research demands, e.g. •Mountain Research Initiative •Global Terrestrial Observation System •Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment Glacier National Park, MT CLIMET Transect Western Mountain Initiative The American Cordillera Transect GLOCHAMORE GLORIA Project