The development of near‐surface ground ice during the Holocene at sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada
An examination of soil thermal and hydrologic regimes at several sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, and the ground‐ice stratigraphy of a thaw‐slump headwall close to these sites supports the hypothesis that an ice‐rich zone, frequently observed at the base of the active layer, may be due to the annua...
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ftcarletonunivir:oai:carleton.ca:22834 2023-05-15T16:36:37+02:00 The development of near‐surface ground ice during the Holocene at sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada Burn, C. (Christopher R.) 1988-01-01 https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/22834 https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3390030106 en eng https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/22834 doi:10.1002/jqs.3390030106 Journal of Quaternary Science vol. 3 no. 1, pp. 31-38 ground ice ice segregation permafrost info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1988 ftcarletonunivir https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3390030106 2022-02-06T21:51:37Z An examination of soil thermal and hydrologic regimes at several sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, and the ground‐ice stratigraphy of a thaw‐slump headwall close to these sites supports the hypothesis that an ice‐rich zone, frequently observed at the base of the active layer, may be due to the annual water balance of permafrost. Observations demonstrate that ice lenses have grown at the top of permafrost in soil tubes installed in 1983. In addition, 90 cm of segregated ice are exposed in the thaw‐slump headwall above a thaw unconformity, dated at 8870 ± 200 years BP, but below the base of the present active layer. These data suggest that the rate of water incorporation into permafrost over the last 8000 years in the Mayo area has been at least 0.1 mm yr−1. Copyright Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Mayo permafrost Yukon Carleton University's Institutional Repository Yukon Canada Journal of Quaternary Science 3 1 31 38 |
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An examination of soil thermal and hydrologic regimes at several sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, and the ground‐ice stratigraphy of a thaw‐slump headwall close to these sites supports the hypothesis that an ice‐rich zone, frequently observed at the base of the active layer, may be due to the annual water balance of permafrost. Observations demonstrate that ice lenses have grown at the top of permafrost in soil tubes installed in 1983. In addition, 90 cm of segregated ice are exposed in the thaw‐slump headwall above a thaw unconformity, dated at 8870 ± 200 years BP, but below the base of the present active layer. These data suggest that the rate of water incorporation into permafrost over the last 8000 years in the Mayo area has been at least 0.1 mm yr−1. Copyright |
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The development of near‐surface ground ice during the Holocene at sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada |
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The development of near‐surface ground ice during the Holocene at sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada |
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The development of near‐surface ground ice during the Holocene at sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada |
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The development of near‐surface ground ice during the Holocene at sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada |
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The development of near‐surface ground ice during the Holocene at sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada |
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development of near‐surface ground ice during the holocene at sites near mayo, yukon territory, canada |
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