2012
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9453
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Mass balance loss of Mount Baker, Washington glaciers 1990–2010

Abstract: Mount Baker, North Cascades, WA, has a current glacierized area of 38.6 km2. From 1984 to 2010, the North Cascade Glacier Climate Project has monitored the annual mass balance (Ba), accumulation area ratio (AAR), terminus behaviour and longitudinal profiles of Mount Baker glaciers. The Ba on Rainbow, Easton and Sholes Glaciers from 1990 to 2010 averaged −0.52 m w.e. a−1(m a−1). Terminus observations on nine principal Mount Baker glaciers, 1984–2009, indicate retreat ranging from 240 to 520 m, with a mean of 37… Show more

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“…This result is in agreement with the homogeneous summer ablation observed on glaciers across the entire Alpine Arc (Vincent and others, 2004). Pelto and Brown (2012) also noted a similarity of summer ablation across glaciers in the North Cascades.…”
Section: Methods Performancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This result is in agreement with the homogeneous summer ablation observed on glaciers across the entire Alpine Arc (Vincent and others, 2004). Pelto and Brown (2012) also noted a similarity of summer ablation across glaciers in the North Cascades.…”
Section: Methods Performancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The 54% difference in PISC area in the Wind River Range is similar to the 39% reduction in ice area observed by Maloof et al (2014Maloof et al ( ) between 1967Maloof et al ( and 2006, and it is not unreasonable to expect that substantial additional ice loss may have occurred after 2006. While the 21% difference in PISC mapped in the North Cascades is substantially more than the 7% reduction observed by Granshaw and Fountain (2006) between 1958and 1998 in this region, ice loss has continued at a rapid rate since 1998 in the North Cascades (Pelto and Brown, 2012). Finally, the 37% difference in PISC area in Northwest Montana between the two datasets is only slightly greater than the 29% loss of ice between 1966 and 2005 reported by the USGS (2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Retreat of the Easton Glacier has created a well‐characterized age gradient (Harper ; Pelto & Brown ) of soil substrates composed of andesite and basalt parent materials (Tabor et al . ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retreat of the Easton Glacier has created a well-characterized age gradient (Harper 1993;Pelto & Brown 2012) of soil substrates composed of andesite and basalt parent materials (Tabor et al 2003). Along this gradient of less than 100 years of primary succession, soil organic carbon (C) and total nitrogen (N) change dramatically and soil microbial communities increase in biomass (MB-C) through early (0.33 mg C g soil À1 ; 0.035 mg N g soil À1 ; 36.02 lg MB-C g soil À1 ), mid (0.83 mg C g soil À1 ; 0.089 mg N g soil À1 ; 63.6 lg MB-C g soil À1 ) and late (10.43 mg C g soil À1 ; 0.73 mg N g soil À1 ; 273.1 AE 19.4 lg MB-C g soil À1 ) stages of succession (S. C. Castle, unpubl.…”
Section: S T U D Y S I T Ementioning
confidence: 99%