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- table) or an ice layer which is at least 30 cm (12 in) thick has been cryoturbated. Turbels: soils that show marked influence of cryoturbation (more than...
- permeable, and derived from limestone weathering. It is a co**** loam, cryoturbated to a depth of up to 72 inches (1.8 m). Climate of Alaska "2015 STATE...
- material—H and O horizons. b: Buried genetic horizon—mineral horizons, not cryoturbated. c: Concretions or nodules—mineral horizons. c: Coprogenous earth—L horizon...
- ; Virtanen, T.; Martikainen, P. J. (2009). "Large N2O emissions from cryoturbated peat soil in tundra". Nature Geoscience. 2 (3): 189. Bibcode:2009NatGe...
- material) within one metre of the surface (2 m if the soil is strongly cryoturbated; i.e., disturbed by frost action). As permafrost is a barrier to roots...
- The formation is now considered to be a combination of residual and cryoturbated strata, and to be of a variety of ages. Howe 1911, p. 475. Cooper, Mark...
- rupestris in Montana. In parts of northern Alaska it codominates bare, cryoturbated soils with the lichen Ochrolechia frigida, and moist coastal flats with...
- the exposure of a 3-metre (9.8 ft) thick sequence of Pleistocene-aged cryoturbated gravels which exhibit scour-and-fill structures in their lower part....
- subsequently weathered and decalcified during interstadial episodes and cryoturbated under stadial conditions. The bodies of mammoths (Mammuthus) and horses...
- between W2 and W3 lies an incipient soil which in parts is gle**** or cryoturbated. The Váh River has up to seven terraces of sand and gravel. Travertine...