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Ecological site AX001X01X303
Cryic Udic Subalpine Meadow
Last updated: 5/15/2025
Accessed: 05/19/2025
General information
Provisional. A provisional ecological site description has undergone quality control and quality assurance review. It contains a working state and transition model and enough information to identify the ecological site.
MLRA notes
Major Land Resource Area (MLRA): 001X–Northern Pacific Coast Range, Foothills, and Valleys
This area consists of a long and narrow range of mountains with associated foothills and valleys that parallels the Pacific Ocean. This area is entirely within the Pacific Border Province of the Pacific Mountain System in Oregon and Washington. MLRA 1 is bounded on the north by the highest elevations of the Olympic Mountains and the strait of Juan de Fuca, and by the Klamath Mountains on the south. The Washington portion of this MLRA is primarily composed of young Tertiary sedimentary rocks (siltstone and sandstone) mixed with some volcanic rocks of the same age. Glacial till and outwash deposits are also found in the northern half of this area in Washington. Much of this area is accreted terrane formed by tectonic processes. The average annual precipitation ranges from 60 to 200 inches (1,525 to 5,580 millimeters), increasing with elevation. Most of the precipitation in this area occurs during low-intensity, Pacific frontal storms and is evenly distributed throughout fall, winter, and spring.
The dominant soil orders in this MLRA are Andisols, Inceptisols, and Ultisols. Soil depths broadly range from shallow to very deep. Soils are primarily well drained, however poorly drained soils may be found in depressional areas and on alluvial floodplains. Surface textures are typically medial and loamy or clayey. Soils in this area dominantly have a mesic or frigid temperature regime and a udic moisture regime. Soils with aquic moisture regimes and cryic temperature regimes also occur.
Ecological site concept
Cryic Udic Subalpine Meadow sites occur on cirques, bench basins, and bedrock knobs at elevations above 900 meters. These sites are characterized by a community of shrubs, forbs, and graminoids. Tree establishment is generally precluded by high snowpack and low temperatures; however, tree islands may occasionally develop on site. These sites frequently generate run-off moisture that increases the effective precipitation of associated Cryic Udic Moist Meadow, Cryic Udic Wet Meadow, and Cryic Aquic Meadow sites. These sites are commonly distributed throughout the mid to high elevation zones of the park, except for the Northeast quadrant of the park where the Cryic Udic Dry Meadow site is more common.
Associated sites
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Cryic Udic Moist Subalpine Meadow Cryic Udic Moist Subalpine Meadow sites may be found on more stable slopes adjacent to Cryic Udic Subalpine Meadow sites. Increased effective precipitation favors productivity Cryic Udic Moist Subalpine Meadows. |
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Cryic Udic Wet Subalpine Meadow Cryic Udic Wet Subalpine Meadow sites may be found on more stable slopes adjacent to Cryic Udic Subalpine Meadow sites. Cryic Udic Wet Subalpine Meadow sites have seasonally high water tables but are not subject to ponding. |
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Cryic Aquic Subalpine Wet Meadow Cryic Aquic Subalpine Wet Meadow sites may be found on more stable slopes adjacent to Cryic Udic Subalpine Meadow sites. Cryic Aquic Subalpine Wet Meadow sites are subject to frequent ponding for long duration. |
Similar sites
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Cryic Udic Dry Subalpine Meadow Cryic Udic Dry Subalpine Meadow sites occur in the rain shadow of the Olympic mountains and on steep or exposed aspects where effective precipitation is reduced. Cryic Udic Dry Subalpine Meadow sites have much lower productivity and commonly support common juniper (Juniperus communis). |
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Table 1. Dominant plant species
Tree |
Not specified |
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Shrub |
Not specified |
Herbaceous |
(1) Eucephalus paucicapitatus |
Legacy ID
R001XA303WA
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Ecosystem states
State 1 submodel, plant communities
1.1A | - | Time without disturbance |
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1.1B | - | High-intensity disturbance |
1.2A | - | High-intensity disturbance |
1.2B | - | Time without disturbance |
1.3A | - | Time without disturbance |
1.4A | - | High-intensity disturbance |