Topographic heterogeneity and aspect moderate exposure to climate change across an alpine tundra hillslope

Alpine tundra ecosystems are highly vulnerable to climate warming but are governed by local-scale abiotic heterogeneity, which makes it difficult to predict tundra responses to environmental change. Although land models are typically implemented at global scales, they can be applied at local scales to address process-based ecological questions. In this study, we ran ecosystem-scale Community Land Model (CLM) simulations with a novel hillslope hydrology configuration to represent topographically heterogeneous alpine tundra vegetation across a moisture gradient at Niwot Ridge, Colorado, USA. We used local observations to evaluate our simulations and investigated the role of topography and aspect in mediating patterns of snow, productivity, soil moisture, and soil temperature, as well as the potential exposure to climate change across an alpine tundra hillslope. Overall, our simulations captured observed gradients in abiotic conditions and productivity among heterogeneous, hydrologically connected vegetation communities (moist, wet, and dry). We found that south facing aspects were characterized by reduced snowpack and drier and warmer soils in all communities. When we extended our simulations to the year 2100, we found that earlier snowmelt altered the timing of runoff, with cascading effects on soil moisture, productivity, and growing season length. However, these effects were not distributed equally across the tundra, highlighting potential vulnerabilities of alpine vegetation in dry, wind-scoured, and south facing areas. Overall, our results demonstrate how land model outputs can be applied to advance process-based understanding of climate change impacts on ecosystem function.

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Related Dataset #1 : AmeriFlux AmeriFlux US-NR3 Niwot Ridge Alpine (T-Van West)

Related Dataset #2 : AmeriFlux AmeriFlux US-NR4 Niwot Ridge Alpine (T-Van East)

Related Dataset #3 : Single-point CLM simulations with hillslope hydrology at Niwot Ridge, CO

Related Dataset #4 : Time-lapse camera (phenocam) imagery of sensor network plots, 2017 - ongoing.

Related Dataset #5 : Climate data for saddle catchment sensor network, 2017 - ongoing.

Related Dataset #6 : 5cm multispectral imagery from UAV campaign at Niwot Ridge, 2017

Related Dataset #7 : Snow depth data for saddle snowfence, 1992 - ongoing.

Related Dataset #8 : Aboveground net primary productivity data for Saddle grid, 1992 - ongoing.

Related Software #1 : ESCOMP/CTSM: CTSM 5.3: New surface datasets, git-fleximod intro, Leung dust, explicit AC, Matrix-CN, FATES transient LU, time/history metadata changes

Related Software #2 : katyarjay/NWT_CLM_Hillslope: Topographic Heterogeneity and Aspect Moderate Exposure to Climate Change Across an Alpine Tundra Hillslope

Related Software #3 : katyarjay/NWT_CLM_Hillslope: Topographic Heterogeneity and Aspect Moderate Exposure to Climate Change Across an Alpine Tundra Hillslope

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Author Jay, K. R.
Wieder, William
Swenson, Sean
Knowles, J. F.
Elmendorf, S. C.
Holland-Moritz, H.
Suding, K. N.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2023-11-27T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2025-07-11T15:12:32.334114
Metadata Record Identifier edu.ucar.opensky::articles:26757
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Suggested Citation Jay, K. R., Wieder, William, Swenson, Sean, Knowles, J. F., Elmendorf, S. C., Holland-Moritz, H., Suding, K. N.. (2023). Topographic heterogeneity and aspect moderate exposure to climate change across an alpine tundra hillslope. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7qv3rk4. Accessed 05 August 2025.

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