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Long-duration drought variability and impacts on ecosystem services: A case study from Glacier National Park, Montana

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Gregory T. Pederson, Stephen T. Gray, Daniel B. Fagre, and Lisa J. Graumlich, 2006, Long-duration drought variability and impacts on ecosystem services: A case study from Glacier National Park, Montana: Earth Interactions, v. 10, iss. 4.

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Instrumental climate records suggest that summer precipitation and winter snowpack in Glacier National Park (Glacier NP), Montana, vary significantly over decadal to multidecadal time scales. Because instrumental records for the region are limited to the twentieth century, knowledge of the range of variability associated with these moisture anomalies and their impacts on ecosystems and physical processes are limited. The authors developed a reconstruction of summer (June–August) moisture variability spanning a.d. 1540–2000 from a multispecies network of tree-ring chronologies in Glacier NP. Decadal-scale drought and pluvial regimes were defined as any event lasting 10 yr or greater, and the significance of each potential regime was [...]

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