The international structure of a pala and a peat plateau in the Rivière Boniface region, Québec: Interferences on the formation of ice segregation mounds

The internal structure of a 5.7 m high palsa was studied through a pattern of closely spaced drill holes in permafrost along two orthogonal section lines. Holes were also drilled on a 1.3 m high peat plateau along a topographic transect for comparison purposes. The morphology of the palsa closely re...

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Published in:Géographie physique et Quaternaire
Main Authors: Allard, Michel, Rousseau, Luc
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal 1999
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Ice
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https://doi.org/10.7202/004760ar
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spelling fterudit:oai:erudit.org:004760ar 2023-05-15T16:37:38+02:00 The international structure of a pala and a peat plateau in the Rivière Boniface region, Québec: Interferences on the formation of ice segregation mounds Allard, Michel Rousseau, Luc 1999 http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/004760ar https://doi.org/10.7202/004760ar en eng Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal Érudit Géographie physique et Quaternaire vol. 53 no. 3 (1999) http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/004760ar doi:10.7202/004760ar Tous droits réservés © Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal ,1999 text 1999 fterudit https://doi.org/10.7202/004760ar 2022-09-24T23:12:11Z The internal structure of a 5.7 m high palsa was studied through a pattern of closely spaced drill holes in permafrost along two orthogonal section lines. Holes were also drilled on a 1.3 m high peat plateau along a topographic transect for comparison purposes. The morphology of the palsa closely reflects the shape of the ice-rich core heaved by the growth of thick ice lenses in thick marine clay silts of the Tyrrell Sea. During and since palsa growth, the sand and peat covering was deformed by gelifluction and sliding and was also partly eroded by overland flow and wind. Palsa growth was accompanied by the formation of numerous ice-filled fault planes in the frozen sediments. The peat plateau was heaved to a lower height through the formation of thin ice lenses in an underlying layer of sandy silt only 1.4 m thick; this sediment is believed to be of intertidal origin. Therefore, the local Quaternary geomorphological settings are at the origin of differences in morphology and size between the palsa and the peat plateau. General inferences for the development of palsas and like landforms are made from the findings of the study. La structure interne d'une palse de 5,7 m de haut a été étudiée à la suite d'une série de forages réalisés dans le pergélisol le long de deux profils topographiques orthogonaux. À des fins de comparaison, des forages ont aussi été réalisés sur un plateau palsique haut de seulement 1,3 m le long d'un profil topographique. La morphologie de la palse épouse presque la forme de son noyau de pergélisol riche en glace. La palse a grossi consécutivement à la croissance de lentilles de glace épaisses dans un sédiment de fond marin épais (Mer de Tyrrell) et de texture argilo-silteuse. Pendant la croissance de la palse et subséquemment, la couverture de sable et de tourbe a été déformée à la suite de glissements et par gélifluxion elle fut aussi partiellement érodée par le ruisselement et par le vent. La croissance de la palse est associée à la formation de nombreuses failles remplies de glace ... Text Ice palsa palsas palse* Peat Peat plateau permafrost plateau palsique plateau* palse pergélisol Érudit.org (Université Montréal) Pala ENVELOPE(40.637,40.637,64.896,64.896) Rivière Boniface ENVELOPE(-76.833,-76.833,57.634,57.634) Tyrrell ENVELOPE(-69.512,-69.512,-69.634,-69.634) Géographie physique et Quaternaire 53 3 373 387
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description The internal structure of a 5.7 m high palsa was studied through a pattern of closely spaced drill holes in permafrost along two orthogonal section lines. Holes were also drilled on a 1.3 m high peat plateau along a topographic transect for comparison purposes. The morphology of the palsa closely reflects the shape of the ice-rich core heaved by the growth of thick ice lenses in thick marine clay silts of the Tyrrell Sea. During and since palsa growth, the sand and peat covering was deformed by gelifluction and sliding and was also partly eroded by overland flow and wind. Palsa growth was accompanied by the formation of numerous ice-filled fault planes in the frozen sediments. The peat plateau was heaved to a lower height through the formation of thin ice lenses in an underlying layer of sandy silt only 1.4 m thick; this sediment is believed to be of intertidal origin. Therefore, the local Quaternary geomorphological settings are at the origin of differences in morphology and size between the palsa and the peat plateau. General inferences for the development of palsas and like landforms are made from the findings of the study. La structure interne d'une palse de 5,7 m de haut a été étudiée à la suite d'une série de forages réalisés dans le pergélisol le long de deux profils topographiques orthogonaux. À des fins de comparaison, des forages ont aussi été réalisés sur un plateau palsique haut de seulement 1,3 m le long d'un profil topographique. La morphologie de la palse épouse presque la forme de son noyau de pergélisol riche en glace. La palse a grossi consécutivement à la croissance de lentilles de glace épaisses dans un sédiment de fond marin épais (Mer de Tyrrell) et de texture argilo-silteuse. Pendant la croissance de la palse et subséquemment, la couverture de sable et de tourbe a été déformée à la suite de glissements et par gélifluxion elle fut aussi partiellement érodée par le ruisselement et par le vent. La croissance de la palse est associée à la formation de nombreuses failles remplies de glace ...
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author Allard, Michel
Rousseau, Luc
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Rousseau, Luc
The international structure of a pala and a peat plateau in the Rivière Boniface region, Québec: Interferences on the formation of ice segregation mounds
author_facet Allard, Michel
Rousseau, Luc
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title The international structure of a pala and a peat plateau in the Rivière Boniface region, Québec: Interferences on the formation of ice segregation mounds
title_short The international structure of a pala and a peat plateau in the Rivière Boniface region, Québec: Interferences on the formation of ice segregation mounds
title_full The international structure of a pala and a peat plateau in the Rivière Boniface region, Québec: Interferences on the formation of ice segregation mounds
title_fullStr The international structure of a pala and a peat plateau in the Rivière Boniface region, Québec: Interferences on the formation of ice segregation mounds
title_full_unstemmed The international structure of a pala and a peat plateau in the Rivière Boniface region, Québec: Interferences on the formation of ice segregation mounds
title_sort international structure of a pala and a peat plateau in the rivière boniface region, québec: interferences on the formation of ice segregation mounds
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