Earth Hummocks in West Dartmoor, SW England: Characteristics, Age and Origin

ABSTRACT Extensive fields of vegetated, dome‐shaped earth hummocks 5–35 cm high and typically 80–200 cm in diameter occur on slopes of up to 15° at elevations of 320–440 m asl on Dartmoor, SW England, but are limited to terrain underlain by metasedimentary rocks and dolerite, and absent from granite...

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Main Authors: Killingbeck, James, Ballantyne, Colin K.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2012
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ppp.1739 2024-09-15T18:29:56+00:00 Earth Hummocks in West Dartmoor, SW England: Characteristics, Age and Origin Killingbeck, James Ballantyne, Colin K. 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ppp.1739 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fppp.1739 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ppp.1739 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Permafrost and Periglacial Processes volume 23, issue 2, page 152-161 ISSN 1045-6740 1099-1530 journal-article 2012 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp.1739 2024-07-25T04:20:35Z ABSTRACT Extensive fields of vegetated, dome‐shaped earth hummocks 5–35 cm high and typically 80–200 cm in diameter occur on slopes of up to 15° at elevations of 320–440 m asl on Dartmoor, SW England, but are limited to terrain underlain by metasedimentary rocks and dolerite, and absent from granite areas. Hummocks occur within archaeological sites, implying formation within the last ~ 3000 years and ruling out development over permafrost. The hummocks are composed of frost‐susceptible silty soil (modal grain size 10–100 µm) with occasional clasts, but exhibit no evidence for cryoturbation or diapirism. Hummock size and spacing are fairly consistent at particular sites but vary between sites. Hummock age, distribution and characteristics are incompatible with non‐frost action origins and most proposed frost action origins (cryostatic pressure, soil circulation, permafrost aggradation, soil injection), but regular spacing and granulometry favour initiation by differential frost heave under conditions of periodic shallow (0.2–0.4 m) seasonal ground freezing. We suggest that hummock growth may reflect migration of silt in advance of inclined freezing planes until equilibrium is achieved with soil loss down hummock sides. Our results confirm that hummock formation by frost action occurs on silty soils in humid cool temperate climates with only limited seasonal frost penetration. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Permafrost and Periglacial Processes Wiley Online Library Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 23 2 152 161
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description ABSTRACT Extensive fields of vegetated, dome‐shaped earth hummocks 5–35 cm high and typically 80–200 cm in diameter occur on slopes of up to 15° at elevations of 320–440 m asl on Dartmoor, SW England, but are limited to terrain underlain by metasedimentary rocks and dolerite, and absent from granite areas. Hummocks occur within archaeological sites, implying formation within the last ~ 3000 years and ruling out development over permafrost. The hummocks are composed of frost‐susceptible silty soil (modal grain size 10–100 µm) with occasional clasts, but exhibit no evidence for cryoturbation or diapirism. Hummock size and spacing are fairly consistent at particular sites but vary between sites. Hummock age, distribution and characteristics are incompatible with non‐frost action origins and most proposed frost action origins (cryostatic pressure, soil circulation, permafrost aggradation, soil injection), but regular spacing and granulometry favour initiation by differential frost heave under conditions of periodic shallow (0.2–0.4 m) seasonal ground freezing. We suggest that hummock growth may reflect migration of silt in advance of inclined freezing planes until equilibrium is achieved with soil loss down hummock sides. Our results confirm that hummock formation by frost action occurs on silty soils in humid cool temperate climates with only limited seasonal frost penetration. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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