Hello,

We invite you to submit an abstract to our session entitled "B04: Climate Change and Biogeophysical Impacts Across Elevation and Latitude: Are Mountains Different From Poles?" to be convened in December at the Fall Meeting of AGU in the Biogeosciences section.

We are interested in presentations that assess aspects of climate change in either mountain or polar regions, and especially those that highlight differences between the two regions.

The abstract deadline is September 3, 2009, 23:59 EDT.

We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco.

Sincerely,
Jessica Lundquist, Greg Pederson, Jeremy Littell, Jeff Hicke

Description: High elevation and high latitude systems are among the most sensitive to climatic change, and the patterns and impacts in mountains and poles are in many ways parallel. Despite common geophysical gradients driving many of the responses, however, coupled ecosystem and geophysical processes may unfold differently in mountain versus polar environments due to differences in climatic, ecological, geologic and human history. This session focuses on the biogeophysical nature of climate change in mountain and high latitude systems, with the new goal of improved discussion of scientific opportunities and challenges common to both environments. Focus areas include: mountain and high latitude climate observations; impacts of climate change on snow and snow-driven hydrology; responses of subalpine, alpine, and arctic ecosystems; and, particularly, comparison of the biogeophysical pathways and impacts in high elevation and high latitude systems.

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Jeffrey Hicke
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
University of Idaho
McClure Hall Room 305D

Mailing Address:
Geography
University of Idaho
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Moscow, ID 83844-3021

Phone: 208-885-6240
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www.uidaho.edu/~jhicke

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