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    The Unusual Nature of Recent Snowpack Declines in the North American Cordillera by Pederson, Gregory T., Gray, Stephen T., Woodhouse, Connie A., Betancourt, Julio L., Fagre, Daniel B., Littell, Jeremy S., Watson, Emma, Luckman, Brian H., Graumlich, Lisa J.

    “…In western North America, snowpack has declined in recent decades, and further losses are projected through the 21st century. Here, we evaluate the uniqueness…”
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    Climate drivers of large magnitude snow avalanche years in the U.S. northern Rocky Mountains by Peitzsch, Erich H., Pederson, Gregory T., Birkeland, Karl W., Hendrikx, Jordy, Fagre, Daniel B.

    Published in Scientific reports (11-05-2021)
    “…Large magnitude snow avalanches pose a hazard to humans and infrastructure worldwide. Analyzing the spatiotemporal behavior of avalanches and the contributory…”
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    Climatic Controls on the Snowmelt Hydrology of the Northern Rocky Mountains by Pederson, Gregory T., Gray, Stephen T., Ault, Toby, Marsh, Wendy, Fagre, Daniel B., Bunn, Andrew G., Woodhouse, Connie A., Graumlich, Lisa J.

    Published in Journal of climate (15-03-2011)
    “…The northern Rocky Mountains (NRMs) are a critical headwaters region with the majority of water resources originating from mountain snowpack. Observations…”
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    A century of climate and ecosystem change in Western Montana: what do temperature trends portend? by Pederson, Gregory T., Graumlich, Lisa J., Fagre, Daniel B., Kipfer, Todd, Muhlfeld, Clint C.

    Published in Climatic change (01-01-2010)
    “…The physical science linking human-induced increases in greenhouse gasses to the warming of the global climate system is well established, but the implications…”
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    Alpine plant community diversity in species-area relations at fine scale by Malanson, George P., Nelson, Emma L., Zimmerman, Dale L., Fagre, Daniel B.

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-01-2020)
    “…Observations of diversity in alpine vegetation appear to be scale dependent. The relations of plant species richness with surface processes and geomorphology…”
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    Glacier recession since the Little Ice Age: Implications for water storage in a Rocky Mountain landscape by Martin-Mikle, Chelsea J., Fagre, Daniel B.

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-01-2019)
    “…Glaciers have significant influence on hydrology, vegetation, and wildlife in mountainous regions, and are receding globally. To quantify the impacts of…”
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    Effects of spatial and temporal climatic variability on terrestrial carbon and water fluxes in the Pacific Northwest, USA by Kang, Sinkyu, Running, Steven W., Kimball, John S., Fagre, Daniel B., Michaelis, Andrew, Peterson, David L., Halofsky, Jessica E., Hong, Sukyoung

    “…The Pacific Northwest (PNW) of the conterminous United States is characterized by large variations in climate and topography, and provides an ideal geographic…”
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    Mountain plant communities: Uncertain sentinels? by Malanson, George P, Resler, Lynn M, Butler, David R, Fagre, Daniel B

    Published in Progress in physical geography (01-08-2019)
    “…Mountain plant communities are thought to be sensitive to climate change and, thus, able to reveal its effects sooner than others. The status as sentinels of…”
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    Decadal-scale climate drivers for glacial dynamics in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA by Pederson, Gregory T., Fagre, Daniel B., Gray, Stephen T., Graumlich, Lisa J.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-2004)
    “…Little Ice Age (14th–19th centuries A.D.) glacial maxima and 20th century retreat have been well documented in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. However,…”
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    Scale dependence of diversity in alpine tundra, Rocky Mountains, USA by Malanson, George P., Fagre, Daniel B., Zimmerman, Dale L.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-08-2018)
    “…Drivers of alpine plant community composition have been observed to vary with scale. Diversity of alpine tundra across four regions of the Rocky Mountains and…”
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    Relations of Alpine Plant Communities across Environmental Gradients: Multilevel versus Multiscale Analyses by Malanson, George P., Zimmerman, Dale L., Kinney, Mitch, Fagre, Daniel B.

    “…Alpine plant communities vary, and their environmental covariates could influence their response to climate change. A single multilevel model of how alpine…”
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    Terrain parameters of glide snow avalanches and a simple spatial glide snow avalanche model by Peitzsch, Erich H., Hendrikx, Jordy, Fagre, Daniel B.

    Published in Cold regions science and technology (01-12-2015)
    “…Glide snow avalanches are dangerous and difficult to predict. Despite substantial recent research there is still inadequate understanding regarding the…”
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    Climate change links fate of glaciers and an endemic alpine invertebrate by Muhlfeld, Clint C, Giersch, J Joseph, Hauer, F Richard, Pederson, Gregory T, Luikart, Gordon, Peterson, Douglas P, Downs, Christopher C, Fagre, Daniel B

    Published in Climatic change (01-05-2011)
    “…Issue Title: Climatic Change Letters | Edited by Michael Oppenheimer | pages 327-345 Climate warming in the mid- to high-latitudes and high-elevation…”
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    Spatial contexts for temporal variability in alpine vegetation under ongoing climate change by Malanson, George P., Fagre, Daniel B.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-11-2013)
    “…A framework to monitor mountain summit vegetation (The Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments, GLORIA) was initiated in 1997. GLORIA…”
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    Examining spring wet slab and glide avalanche occurrence along the Going-to-the-Sun Road corridor, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA by Peitzsch, Erich H., Hendrikx, Jordy, Fagre, Daniel B., Reardon, Blase

    Published in Cold regions science and technology (01-07-2012)
    “…Wet slab and glide snow avalanches are dangerous and yet can be particularly difficult to predict. Wet slab and glide avalanches are presumably triggered by…”
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    Mountain Treelines: a Roadmap for Research Orientation by Malanson, George P, Resler, Lynn M, Bader, Maaike Y, Holtmeier, Friedrich-Karl, Butler, David R, Weiss, Daniel J, Daniels, Lori D, Fagre, Daniel B

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-05-2011)
    “…For over 100 years, mountain treelines have been the subject of varied research endeavors and remain a strong area of investigation. The purpose of this paper…”
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    Glacier-Derived August Runoff in Northwest Montana by Clark, Adam M, Harper, Joel T, Fagre, Daniel B

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-02-2015)
    “…The second largest concentration of glaciers in the U.S. Rocky Mountains is located in Glacier National Park (GNP), Montana. The total glacier-covered area in…”
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    Geomorphic Determinants of Species Composition of Alpine Tundra, Glacier National Park, U.S.A by Malanson, George P, Bengtson, Lindsey E, Fagre, Daniel B

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-05-2012)
    “…Because the distribution of alpine tundra is associated with spatially limited cold climates, global warming may threaten its local extent or existence. This…”
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    Modeled Climate-Induced Glacier Change in Glacier National Park, 1850–2100 by HALL, MYRNA H. P, FAGRE, DANIEL B

    Published in Bioscience (01-02-2003)
    “…The glaciers in the Blackfoot–Jackson Glacier Basin of Glacier National Park, Montana, decreased in area from 21.6 square kilometers (km2) in 1850 to 7.4 km2…”
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    Floristic similarity, diversity and endemism as indicators of refugia characteristics and needs in the West by Malanson, George P, Zimmerman, Dale L, Fagre, Daniel B

    Published in Biodiversity (Nepean) (02-10-2015)
    “…The floras of mountain ranges, and their similarity, beta diversity and endemism, are indicative of processes of community assembly; they are also the initial…”
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