Development and present state of German periglacial research in the polar, subpolar and alpine environment

After a short discussion of the term 'periglacial', for which in German two versions, "periglazial" and " periglaziar" coexist, the development of periglacial research as reflected in the German literature is outlined. This paper focuses on research activities in arctic...

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Main Author: Karte, J.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: National Research Council of Canada 1981
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:20337838 2023-05-15T15:04:31+02:00 Development and present state of German periglacial research in the polar, subpolar and alpine environment Karte, J. 1981 text 64 p. https://doi.org/10.4224/20337838 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/ft/?id=df584589-8d54-4847-8576-2def421ed7a5 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=df584589-8d54-4847-8576-2def421ed7a5 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=df584589-8d54-4847-8576-2def421ed7a5 eng eng National Research Council of Canada issn:0077-5606 Technical Translation (National Research Council of Canada); no. NRC-TT-1983, Publication date: 1981 doi:10.4224/20337838 open access permafrost pergélisol soils sol geomorphology géomorphologie research recherche polar regions zone polaire cold regions zone froide technical report 1981 ftnrccanada https://doi.org/10.4224/20337838 2023-01-22T00:01:17Z After a short discussion of the term 'periglacial', for which in German two versions, "periglazial" and " periglaziar" coexist, the development of periglacial research as reflected in the German literature is outlined. This paper focuses on research activities in arctic, subarctic and alpine environments after the Second World War, a phase in which most attention has been devoted to alpine periglacial studies in various parts of the world. Regional studies rather than studies on specific periglacial phenomena prevail and show the geographical affiliations of German periglacial research. Traditionally a branch of descriptive climatic geomorphology research in actuoperiglacial environments, it has experienced a gradual shift towards more ecological approaches. This is reflected by an increasing consideration of the whole range of periglacial environmental factors and their complex interrelation. Research results in the field of periglacial climatic conditions and frozen ground, especially permafrost, are reviewed. Peer reviewed: No NRC publication: Yes Report Arctic permafrost Subarctic pergélisol National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive Arctic
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description After a short discussion of the term 'periglacial', for which in German two versions, "periglazial" and " periglaziar" coexist, the development of periglacial research as reflected in the German literature is outlined. This paper focuses on research activities in arctic, subarctic and alpine environments after the Second World War, a phase in which most attention has been devoted to alpine periglacial studies in various parts of the world. Regional studies rather than studies on specific periglacial phenomena prevail and show the geographical affiliations of German periglacial research. Traditionally a branch of descriptive climatic geomorphology research in actuoperiglacial environments, it has experienced a gradual shift towards more ecological approaches. This is reflected by an increasing consideration of the whole range of periglacial environmental factors and their complex interrelation. Research results in the field of periglacial climatic conditions and frozen ground, especially permafrost, are reviewed. Peer reviewed: No NRC publication: Yes
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title_short Development and present state of German periglacial research in the polar, subpolar and alpine environment
title_full Development and present state of German periglacial research in the polar, subpolar and alpine environment
title_fullStr Development and present state of German periglacial research in the polar, subpolar and alpine environment
title_full_unstemmed Development and present state of German periglacial research in the polar, subpolar and alpine environment
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