Daniel B. Fagre, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Sustaining Rocky Mountain landscapes: Science, policy and management for the Crown of the Continent ecosystem Sustaining Rocky Mountain landscapes: Science, policy and management for the Crown of the Continent ecosystem
Prato and Fagre offer the first systematic, multi-disciplinary assessment of the challenges involved in managing the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem ( CCE), an area of the Rocky Mountains that includes northwestern Montana, southwestern Alberta, and southeastern British Columbia. The spectacular landscapes, extensive recreational options, and broad employment opportunities of the CCE...
Adapting to the reality of climate change at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Adapting to the reality of climate change at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
The glaciers of Glacier National Park (GNP) are disappearing rapidly and likely will be gone by 2030. These alpine glaciers have been continuously present for approximately 7,000 years so their loss from GNP in another 25 years underscores the significance of current climate change. There are presently only 27 glaciers remaining of the 150 estimated to have existed when GNP was created...
Authors
Daniel Fagre
Achieving Ecosystem Sustainability Achieving Ecosystem Sustainability
No abstract available.
Authors
Tony Prato, Daniel Fagre
Paleo-perspectives on climate and ecosystem change Paleo-perspectives on climate and ecosystem change
No abstract available.
Authors
Gregory Pederson, C. Whitlock, E. Watson, B.H. Luckman, L.J. Graumlich
Alpine treeline of western North America: Linking organism-to-landscape dynamics Alpine treeline of western North America: Linking organism-to-landscape dynamics
Although the ecological dynamics of the alpine treeline ecotone are influenced by climate, it is an imperfect indicator of climate change. Mechanistic processes that shape the ecotone—seed rain, seed germination, seedling establishment and subsequent tree growth form, or, conversely tree dieback—depend on microsite patterns. Growth forms affect wind and snow, and so develop positive and...
Authors
George Malanson, David Butler, Daniel Fagre, Stephen Walsh, Diana Tomback, Lori Daniels, Lynn Resler, William Smith, Daniel Weiss, David Peterson, Andrew Bunn, Christopher Hiemstra, Daniel Liptzin, Patrick Bourgeron, Zehao Shen, Constance Millar
Monitoring alpine plants for climate change: The North American GLORIA Project Monitoring alpine plants for climate change: The North American GLORIA Project
Alpine Environments Globally, alpine environments are hotspots of biodiversity, often harboring higher diversity of plant species than corresponding areas at lower elevations. These regions are also likely to experience more severe and rapid change in climate than lowlands under conditions of anthropogenic warming (Theurillat & Guisan 2001; Halloy & Mark 2003; Pickering & Armstrong 2003)...
Authors
C. Millar, Daniel Fagre
Climatic variability drives changes in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the USA Climatic variability drives changes in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the USA
No abstract available.
Authors
Daniel Fagre
Response of western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: The Western Mountain Initiative Response of western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: The Western Mountain Initiative
Mountain ecosystems within our national parks and other protected areas provide valuable goods and services such as clean water, biodiversity conservation, and recreational opportunities, but their potential responses to expected climatic changes are inadequately understood. The Western Mountain Initiative (WMI) is a collaboration of scientists whose research focuses on understanding and
Authors
Nathan Stephenson, David Peterson, Daniel Fagre, Craig Allen, Donald McKenzie, Jill Baron, K. O’Brien
Reassessing a troublesome fact of mountain life: Avalanches in Glacier National Park Reassessing a troublesome fact of mountain life: Avalanches in Glacier National Park
For the past decade, our U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) research team has rummaged through Glacier National Park’s archives looking for records of snow avalanches. Our searches have paid off. We have found photographs that show snow avalanches blocking progress during the annual spring opening of the famed Going-to-the-Sun Road, ranger logs that describe cabins and telephone lines...
Authors
Blase Reardon, Daniel Fagre
High resolution tree-ring based spatial reconstructions of snow avalanche activity in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA High resolution tree-ring based spatial reconstructions of snow avalanche activity in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
Effective design of avalanche hazard mitigation measures requires long-term records of natural avalanche frequency and extent. Such records are also vital for determining whether natural avalanche frequency and extent vary over time due to climatic or biophysical changes. Where historic records are lacking, an accepted substitute is a chronology developed from tree-ring responses to...
Authors
Gregory Pederson, Blase Reardon, C.J. Caruso, Daniel Fagre
Natural glide slab avalanches, Glacier National Park, USA: A unique hazard and forecasting challenge Natural glide slab avalanches, Glacier National Park, USA: A unique hazard and forecasting challenge
In a museum of avalanche phenomena, glide cracks and glide avalanches might be housed in the “strange but true” section. These oddities are uncommon in most snow climates and tend to be isolated to specific terrain features such as bedrock slabs. Many glide cracks never result in avalanches, and when they do, the wide range of time between crack formation and slab failure makes them...
Authors
Blase Reardon, Daniel Fagre, Mark Dundas, Chris Lundy
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 82
Sustaining Rocky Mountain landscapes: Science, policy and management for the Crown of the Continent ecosystem Sustaining Rocky Mountain landscapes: Science, policy and management for the Crown of the Continent ecosystem
Prato and Fagre offer the first systematic, multi-disciplinary assessment of the challenges involved in managing the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem ( CCE), an area of the Rocky Mountains that includes northwestern Montana, southwestern Alberta, and southeastern British Columbia. The spectacular landscapes, extensive recreational options, and broad employment opportunities of the CCE...
Adapting to the reality of climate change at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Adapting to the reality of climate change at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
The glaciers of Glacier National Park (GNP) are disappearing rapidly and likely will be gone by 2030. These alpine glaciers have been continuously present for approximately 7,000 years so their loss from GNP in another 25 years underscores the significance of current climate change. There are presently only 27 glaciers remaining of the 150 estimated to have existed when GNP was created...
Authors
Daniel Fagre
Achieving Ecosystem Sustainability Achieving Ecosystem Sustainability
No abstract available.
Authors
Tony Prato, Daniel Fagre
Paleo-perspectives on climate and ecosystem change Paleo-perspectives on climate and ecosystem change
No abstract available.
Authors
Gregory Pederson, C. Whitlock, E. Watson, B.H. Luckman, L.J. Graumlich
Alpine treeline of western North America: Linking organism-to-landscape dynamics Alpine treeline of western North America: Linking organism-to-landscape dynamics
Although the ecological dynamics of the alpine treeline ecotone are influenced by climate, it is an imperfect indicator of climate change. Mechanistic processes that shape the ecotone—seed rain, seed germination, seedling establishment and subsequent tree growth form, or, conversely tree dieback—depend on microsite patterns. Growth forms affect wind and snow, and so develop positive and...
Authors
George Malanson, David Butler, Daniel Fagre, Stephen Walsh, Diana Tomback, Lori Daniels, Lynn Resler, William Smith, Daniel Weiss, David Peterson, Andrew Bunn, Christopher Hiemstra, Daniel Liptzin, Patrick Bourgeron, Zehao Shen, Constance Millar
Monitoring alpine plants for climate change: The North American GLORIA Project Monitoring alpine plants for climate change: The North American GLORIA Project
Alpine Environments Globally, alpine environments are hotspots of biodiversity, often harboring higher diversity of plant species than corresponding areas at lower elevations. These regions are also likely to experience more severe and rapid change in climate than lowlands under conditions of anthropogenic warming (Theurillat & Guisan 2001; Halloy & Mark 2003; Pickering & Armstrong 2003)...
Authors
C. Millar, Daniel Fagre
Climatic variability drives changes in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the USA Climatic variability drives changes in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the USA
No abstract available.
Authors
Daniel Fagre
Response of western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: The Western Mountain Initiative Response of western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: The Western Mountain Initiative
Mountain ecosystems within our national parks and other protected areas provide valuable goods and services such as clean water, biodiversity conservation, and recreational opportunities, but their potential responses to expected climatic changes are inadequately understood. The Western Mountain Initiative (WMI) is a collaboration of scientists whose research focuses on understanding and
Authors
Nathan Stephenson, David Peterson, Daniel Fagre, Craig Allen, Donald McKenzie, Jill Baron, K. O’Brien
Reassessing a troublesome fact of mountain life: Avalanches in Glacier National Park Reassessing a troublesome fact of mountain life: Avalanches in Glacier National Park
For the past decade, our U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) research team has rummaged through Glacier National Park’s archives looking for records of snow avalanches. Our searches have paid off. We have found photographs that show snow avalanches blocking progress during the annual spring opening of the famed Going-to-the-Sun Road, ranger logs that describe cabins and telephone lines...
Authors
Blase Reardon, Daniel Fagre
High resolution tree-ring based spatial reconstructions of snow avalanche activity in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA High resolution tree-ring based spatial reconstructions of snow avalanche activity in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
Effective design of avalanche hazard mitigation measures requires long-term records of natural avalanche frequency and extent. Such records are also vital for determining whether natural avalanche frequency and extent vary over time due to climatic or biophysical changes. Where historic records are lacking, an accepted substitute is a chronology developed from tree-ring responses to...
Authors
Gregory Pederson, Blase Reardon, C.J. Caruso, Daniel Fagre
Natural glide slab avalanches, Glacier National Park, USA: A unique hazard and forecasting challenge Natural glide slab avalanches, Glacier National Park, USA: A unique hazard and forecasting challenge
In a museum of avalanche phenomena, glide cracks and glide avalanches might be housed in the “strange but true” section. These oddities are uncommon in most snow climates and tend to be isolated to specific terrain features such as bedrock slabs. Many glide cracks never result in avalanches, and when they do, the wide range of time between crack formation and slab failure makes them...
Authors
Blase Reardon, Daniel Fagre, Mark Dundas, Chris Lundy