Soil development and glacial history, West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah

The dominant mechanisms of soil formation on a sequence of Smiths Fork, Blacks Fork, and Pre-Blacks Fork moraines in West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah, (equivalent to Pinedale, Bull Lake, and Pre-Bull Lake moraines of the Wind River Range, respectively) are clay translocation (argillu...

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spelling ftnortheast:/neu:330274 2023-05-15T15:41:02+02:00 Soil development and glacial history, West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20000718 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20000718 ftnortheast 2020-11-21T23:29:29Z The dominant mechanisms of soil formation on a sequence of Smiths Fork, Blacks Fork, and Pre-Blacks Fork moraines in West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah, (equivalent to Pinedale, Bull Lake, and Pre-Bull Lake moraines of the Wind River Range, respectively) are clay translocation (argilluviation), increasing soil redness (rubification), and the accumulation of organic matter (melanization) and silt-sized particles. The quantity of clay-sized particles and degree of soil redness increase with soil age, but clay accumulation may plateau in the oldest soils. In contrast, the quantity of accumulated organic matter and abundance of silt-sized particles do not appear to correlate to soil age. The Smiths Fork moraine, interpreted to be MIS-2 in age, has two crests that have distinctly different amounts of clast weathering and soil development. The outer Smiths Fork crest displays weathering that is more comparable to that of the Blacks Fork moraine than to the inner Smiths Fork crest. This weathering contrast is related to an age difference between the two crests, but a precise chronology of the Smiths Fork moraines cannot be determined from these data. Other/Unknown Material Beaver Creek Northeastern University, Boston: DRS - Digital Repository Service Bull Lake ENVELOPE(161.700,161.700,-77.533,-77.533) Wind River ENVELOPE(-135.304,-135.304,65.841,65.841)
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description The dominant mechanisms of soil formation on a sequence of Smiths Fork, Blacks Fork, and Pre-Blacks Fork moraines in West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah, (equivalent to Pinedale, Bull Lake, and Pre-Bull Lake moraines of the Wind River Range, respectively) are clay translocation (argilluviation), increasing soil redness (rubification), and the accumulation of organic matter (melanization) and silt-sized particles. The quantity of clay-sized particles and degree of soil redness increase with soil age, but clay accumulation may plateau in the oldest soils. In contrast, the quantity of accumulated organic matter and abundance of silt-sized particles do not appear to correlate to soil age. The Smiths Fork moraine, interpreted to be MIS-2 in age, has two crests that have distinctly different amounts of clast weathering and soil development. The outer Smiths Fork crest displays weathering that is more comparable to that of the Blacks Fork moraine than to the inner Smiths Fork crest. This weathering contrast is related to an age difference between the two crests, but a precise chronology of the Smiths Fork moraines cannot be determined from these data.
title Soil development and glacial history, West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah
spellingShingle Soil development and glacial history, West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah
title_short Soil development and glacial history, West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah
title_full Soil development and glacial history, West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah
title_fullStr Soil development and glacial history, West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah
title_full_unstemmed Soil development and glacial history, West Fork of Beaver Creek, Uinta Mountains, Utah
title_sort soil development and glacial history, west fork of beaver creek, uinta mountains, utah
url http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20000718
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Wind River
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Wind River
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