- 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...