REPORT OF THE JAPANESE SUMMER PARTIES IN DRY VALLEYS, VICTORIA LAND, 1963-1965 : 1. ON THE EVAPORITES FOUND IN MIERS VALLEY, VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTIC

Reconnaissance of Lake Miers in the Dry Valley region, Victoria Land was made by a summer party supported by the U. S. National Science Foundation This report summarizes the description of occurrence and characteristics of the crystalline salt deposits found on and beneath the morains on the bottom...

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Main Authors: Tetsuya TORII, Sadao MURATA, Yoshio YOSHIDA, Joyo OSSAKA, Noboru YAMAGATA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1966
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:220e4b5101274240845e4d7c518c9280 2023-05-15T14:03:21+02:00 REPORT OF THE JAPANESE SUMMER PARTIES IN DRY VALLEYS, VICTORIA LAND, 1963-1965 : 1. ON THE EVAPORITES FOUND IN MIERS VALLEY, VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTIC Tetsuya TORII Sadao MURATA Yoshio YOSHIDA Joyo OSSAKA Noboru YAMAGATA 1966-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00007417 https://doaj.org/article/220e4b5101274240845e4d7c518c9280 EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research https://doi.org/10.15094/00007417 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00007417 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/220e4b5101274240845e4d7c518c9280 Antarctic Record, Iss 27, Pp 2109-2120 (1966) Geography (General) G1-922 article 1966 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00007417 2022-12-31T14:53:40Z Reconnaissance of Lake Miers in the Dry Valley region, Victoria Land was made by a summer party supported by the U. S. National Science Foundation This report summarizes the description of occurrence and characteristics of the crystalline salt deposits found on and beneath the morains on the bottom of the Miers Valley, in this report these deposits are called "evapontes" although the mechanism of the formation of these deposits is still obscure. The mam characteristics of the climate in the Dry Valley are quite arid condition and comparatively high temperatures in summer and strong wind, which are considered to be ascribed chiefly to the low albedo of widely exposed rocks to the insolation in summer and the compressional effect (pseudofoehn phenomenon) of katabatic wind. These circumstances may have a close relation to the mechanism of formation of the evapontes. The Miers Valley was once covered with glaciers and by the retreat of the glaciers the U-shaped valley was formed, the floor of which being widely covered with moraines. The moraines are composed of undifferentiated material of the Koettlitz Glacier origin, which was grouped into four types by BLANK. The moraines are quite flat in part, suggesting a levelling action of water (lake water?). Patterned ground is commonly developed in the moraines Lake Miers is located at the bottom of the valley and ill-defined old strand lines of the lake can be observed The lake water is not saline probably because of the presence of an outlet stream. The evaporites can be grouped into three types by the mode of occurrence (1) platelike aggregates of crystals spread over the flat moraines (Sample Nos. 65M60, 65M80, 65M90, 65M1001, 65M1002, Photo 3), (2) cloddy crystal aggregates on the ridge of moraines, some of which lie directly on the core of ice (Sample Nos 65M30, 65M402, 65M401, Photo. 4) and, (3) horizontal layers interbedded with moraines, exposed on the flank of a gorge which was formed by downcutting of an outlet stream (Sample Nos 65M501, 65M502, 65M503, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Koettlitz Glacier Victoria Land Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Koettlitz Glacier ENVELOPE(164.250,164.250,-78.250,-78.250) Lake Miers ENVELOPE(-60.450,-60.450,-62.717,-62.717) Miers ENVELOPE(163.850,163.850,-78.100,-78.100) Miers Valley ENVELOPE(164.200,164.200,-78.100,-78.100) Victoria Land
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Sadao MURATA
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Joyo OSSAKA
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REPORT OF THE JAPANESE SUMMER PARTIES IN DRY VALLEYS, VICTORIA LAND, 1963-1965 : 1. ON THE EVAPORITES FOUND IN MIERS VALLEY, VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTIC
topic_facet Geography (General)
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description Reconnaissance of Lake Miers in the Dry Valley region, Victoria Land was made by a summer party supported by the U. S. National Science Foundation This report summarizes the description of occurrence and characteristics of the crystalline salt deposits found on and beneath the morains on the bottom of the Miers Valley, in this report these deposits are called "evapontes" although the mechanism of the formation of these deposits is still obscure. The mam characteristics of the climate in the Dry Valley are quite arid condition and comparatively high temperatures in summer and strong wind, which are considered to be ascribed chiefly to the low albedo of widely exposed rocks to the insolation in summer and the compressional effect (pseudofoehn phenomenon) of katabatic wind. These circumstances may have a close relation to the mechanism of formation of the evapontes. The Miers Valley was once covered with glaciers and by the retreat of the glaciers the U-shaped valley was formed, the floor of which being widely covered with moraines. The moraines are composed of undifferentiated material of the Koettlitz Glacier origin, which was grouped into four types by BLANK. The moraines are quite flat in part, suggesting a levelling action of water (lake water?). Patterned ground is commonly developed in the moraines Lake Miers is located at the bottom of the valley and ill-defined old strand lines of the lake can be observed The lake water is not saline probably because of the presence of an outlet stream. The evaporites can be grouped into three types by the mode of occurrence (1) platelike aggregates of crystals spread over the flat moraines (Sample Nos. 65M60, 65M80, 65M90, 65M1001, 65M1002, Photo 3), (2) cloddy crystal aggregates on the ridge of moraines, some of which lie directly on the core of ice (Sample Nos 65M30, 65M402, 65M401, Photo. 4) and, (3) horizontal layers interbedded with moraines, exposed on the flank of a gorge which was formed by downcutting of an outlet stream (Sample Nos 65M501, 65M502, 65M503, ...
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author Tetsuya TORII
Sadao MURATA
Yoshio YOSHIDA
Joyo OSSAKA
Noboru YAMAGATA
author_facet Tetsuya TORII
Sadao MURATA
Yoshio YOSHIDA
Joyo OSSAKA
Noboru YAMAGATA
author_sort Tetsuya TORII
title REPORT OF THE JAPANESE SUMMER PARTIES IN DRY VALLEYS, VICTORIA LAND, 1963-1965 : 1. ON THE EVAPORITES FOUND IN MIERS VALLEY, VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTIC
title_short REPORT OF THE JAPANESE SUMMER PARTIES IN DRY VALLEYS, VICTORIA LAND, 1963-1965 : 1. ON THE EVAPORITES FOUND IN MIERS VALLEY, VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTIC
title_full REPORT OF THE JAPANESE SUMMER PARTIES IN DRY VALLEYS, VICTORIA LAND, 1963-1965 : 1. ON THE EVAPORITES FOUND IN MIERS VALLEY, VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTIC
title_fullStr REPORT OF THE JAPANESE SUMMER PARTIES IN DRY VALLEYS, VICTORIA LAND, 1963-1965 : 1. ON THE EVAPORITES FOUND IN MIERS VALLEY, VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTIC
title_full_unstemmed REPORT OF THE JAPANESE SUMMER PARTIES IN DRY VALLEYS, VICTORIA LAND, 1963-1965 : 1. ON THE EVAPORITES FOUND IN MIERS VALLEY, VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTIC
title_sort report of the japanese summer parties in dry valleys, victoria land, 1963-1965 : 1. on the evaporites found in miers valley, victoria land, antarctic
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