Distribution and chronology of Pleistocene permafrost features in France: Database and first results

Numerous periglacial features (polygons, nets, soil stripes, ice‐wedge pseudomorphs and sand‐wedge casts, involutions) have been recorded in F rance by examining bibliographical sources and aerial photographs. These data show that a large part of F rance was affected by permafrost during the P leist...

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Main Authors: Bertran, Pascal, Andrieux, Eric, Antoine, Pierre, Coutard, Sylvie, Deschodt, Laurent, Gardère, Philippe, Hernandez, Marion, Legentil, Claude, Lenoble, Arnaud, Liard, Morgane, Mercier, Norbert, Moine, Olivier, Sitzia, Luca, Van Vliet‐Lanoë, Brigitte
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Published: Wiley 2013
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/bor.12025 2024-06-23T07:53:38+00:00 Distribution and chronology of Pleistocene permafrost features in France: Database and first results Bertran, Pascal Andrieux, Eric Antoine, Pierre Coutard, Sylvie Deschodt, Laurent Gardère, Philippe Hernandez, Marion Legentil, Claude Lenoble, Arnaud Liard, Morgane Mercier, Norbert Moine, Olivier Sitzia, Luca Van Vliet‐Lanoë, Brigitte 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bor.12025 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fbor.12025 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bor.12025 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Boreas volume 43, issue 3, page 699-711 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12025 2024-06-13T04:23:45Z Numerous periglacial features (polygons, nets, soil stripes, ice‐wedge pseudomorphs and sand‐wedge casts, involutions) have been recorded in F rance by examining bibliographical sources and aerial photographs. These data show that a large part of F rance was affected by permafrost during the P leistocene and only the southern A quitaine B asin and L anguedoc seem to have been beyond its maximum extent. The first OSL ages obtained from the aeolian infill of wedge structures indicate that at least two phases of thermal contraction cracking occurred in southwestern F rance between ∼25 and 36 ka. Chronostratigraphical data from loess in northern F rance indicate that these episodes correspond to the formation of ice‐wedge networks associated with tundra gleys. In the latter region, two additional permafrost episodes probably occurred during the L ast G lacial, the older one corresponding to the end of M arine I sotope S tage ( MIS ) 4 around 60 ka and the more recent one to MIS 2 around 19–16 ka. Although stratigraphical data indicate that these episodes were relatively short (about one millennium), relict permafrost may have existed for longer periods in northern F rance. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice permafrost Tundra wedge* Wiley Online Library Boreas 43 3 699 711
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description Numerous periglacial features (polygons, nets, soil stripes, ice‐wedge pseudomorphs and sand‐wedge casts, involutions) have been recorded in F rance by examining bibliographical sources and aerial photographs. These data show that a large part of F rance was affected by permafrost during the P leistocene and only the southern A quitaine B asin and L anguedoc seem to have been beyond its maximum extent. The first OSL ages obtained from the aeolian infill of wedge structures indicate that at least two phases of thermal contraction cracking occurred in southwestern F rance between ∼25 and 36 ka. Chronostratigraphical data from loess in northern F rance indicate that these episodes correspond to the formation of ice‐wedge networks associated with tundra gleys. In the latter region, two additional permafrost episodes probably occurred during the L ast G lacial, the older one corresponding to the end of M arine I sotope S tage ( MIS ) 4 around 60 ka and the more recent one to MIS 2 around 19–16 ka. Although stratigraphical data indicate that these episodes were relatively short (about one millennium), relict permafrost may have existed for longer periods in northern F rance.
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author Bertran, Pascal
Andrieux, Eric
Antoine, Pierre
Coutard, Sylvie
Deschodt, Laurent
Gardère, Philippe
Hernandez, Marion
Legentil, Claude
Lenoble, Arnaud
Liard, Morgane
Mercier, Norbert
Moine, Olivier
Sitzia, Luca
Van Vliet‐Lanoë, Brigitte
spellingShingle Bertran, Pascal
Andrieux, Eric
Antoine, Pierre
Coutard, Sylvie
Deschodt, Laurent
Gardère, Philippe
Hernandez, Marion
Legentil, Claude
Lenoble, Arnaud
Liard, Morgane
Mercier, Norbert
Moine, Olivier
Sitzia, Luca
Van Vliet‐Lanoë, Brigitte
Distribution and chronology of Pleistocene permafrost features in France: Database and first results
author_facet Bertran, Pascal
Andrieux, Eric
Antoine, Pierre
Coutard, Sylvie
Deschodt, Laurent
Gardère, Philippe
Hernandez, Marion
Legentil, Claude
Lenoble, Arnaud
Liard, Morgane
Mercier, Norbert
Moine, Olivier
Sitzia, Luca
Van Vliet‐Lanoë, Brigitte
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title Distribution and chronology of Pleistocene permafrost features in France: Database and first results
title_short Distribution and chronology of Pleistocene permafrost features in France: Database and first results
title_full Distribution and chronology of Pleistocene permafrost features in France: Database and first results
title_fullStr Distribution and chronology of Pleistocene permafrost features in France: Database and first results
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and chronology of Pleistocene permafrost features in France: Database and first results
title_sort distribution and chronology of pleistocene permafrost features in france: database and first results
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