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Is Desertification in the Southwest Affecting the Colorado Snowpack? Chris Landry CSAS – Silverton Tom Painter, Andy Barrett NSIDC Jason Neff CU Geosciences. Colorado Plateau. Desert Dust Emission. Possible sources: ‘natural’ processes drought - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Colorado Plateau Is Desertific ation in the Southwest Affecting the Colorado Snowpack? Chris Landry CSAS – Silverton Tom Painter, Andy Barrett NSIDC
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Colorado Plateau

Is Desertification in the Southwest Affecting

the Colorado

Snowpack?

Chris Landry CSAS – Silverton

Tom Painter, Andy Barrett NSIDC

Jason Neff CU Geosciences

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March 25, 2006 near Shiprock

Desert Dust Emission

Possible sources:

• ‘natural’ processes

• drought

• dryland farming

• recreation

• overgrazing

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Dust Deposition in Colorado Mtns.

1999

2004

2003

March 31, 1999

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Trajectory Analyses

NOAA Hysplit Model

48 hour back-trajectories

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Dugout Ranch Wind Speed

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Radiative effects of desert dust deposits in alpine snow TH Painter1, C Landry2, J Neff3, AP Barrett1

1National Snow and Ice Data Center, 2Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies, 3CU-Boulder, Dept of Geological Sciences

CSAS

Collaborative Research funded by the National Science Foundation Atmospheric Sciences,

Geography, and Hydrologic Sciences Grants #ATM-0432327 to NSIDC and ATM-0431955 to the CSAS

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Study Site – Senator Beck Basin

Operated by Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies, Silverton, CO

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May 21, 2004Photo courtesy JPL (Ian McCubbin)

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Swamp Angel Study Plot 11,050’

Senator Beck Study Plot

12,200’

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Measurements• Snowpack: depth, SWE (density), stratigraphy,

grain size & type, temperature, wetness, coverage

• Climatology: air temp, RH, wind speed & direction, precipitation, pressure, dust event trajectories

• Radiation: incoming LW, SW; reflected SW; IR ‘skin’ temperature, snow surface albedo

• Sediment & Dust: mineralogy, concentrations

• Hydrological: temperature, EC, streamflow

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Albedo Measurement

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Snow Albedo

0.78

126 w/m2

0.60

224 w/m2

April 4, 2003 - San Juan Mountains

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Snow Pits

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May 2004

May 2005

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Observed Snowmelt Swamp Angel Study Plot, Red Mountain

Pass, CO

• 15 inches SWE May 20, 2003

• 0 inches SWE May 28, 2003

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May 24, 2006

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June 4, 2006

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May 17, 2005

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May 27, 2005

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Spectral albedo SWESnowmelt flux

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Preliminary Findings …• Dust deposition appears to significantly decrease snow albedo on a regional scale ...

• The ‘doubling’ of absorbed solar radiation appears to increase snowmelt rates and likely results in a higher amplitude and shorter duration snowmelt hydrograph …

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Next Steps …

• Formalize findings on albedo effects ...

• Develop modeling of ‘dust-on-snow’ effects on basin-scale snowmelt timing, intensity, and duration …


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