Patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes, Central Europe

Patterned ground in mountainous areas has a high palaeogeographic significance as it is associated with cold environments and frequently with permafrost conditions. Most patterned ground (i.e. sorted polygons, sorted nets, sorted stripes) in the High Sudetes is overgrown by vegetation and is relict....

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Main Authors: Marek Křížek, David Krause, Tomáš Uxa, Zbyněk Engel, Václav Treml, Andrzej Traczyk
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/17445647.2019.1636890
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:taf:tjomxx:v:15:y:2019:i:2:p:563-569 2023-05-15T17:57:41+02:00 Patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes, Central Europe Marek Křížek David Krause Tomáš Uxa Zbyněk Engel Václav Treml Andrzej Traczyk http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/17445647.2019.1636890 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/17445647.2019.1636890 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:41:49Z Patterned ground in mountainous areas has a high palaeogeographic significance as it is associated with cold environments and frequently with permafrost conditions. Most patterned ground (i.e. sorted polygons, sorted nets, sorted stripes) in the High Sudetes is overgrown by vegetation and is relict. However, wind-blown summit areas with low snow cover allow for the activity of sorted circles, earth and peat hummocks, and some non-sorted stripes. The extent of patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes presented here is based on detailed field geomorphologic mapping. Patterned ground occurs on summit planation surfaces and surrounding gently sloping terrain, and covers 5.23 km2. Sorted polygons are the highest-elevated patterned-ground type. The spatial distribution of patterned ground is shown in the map, which could be helpful for future research of the Quaternary geomorphologic evolution of the mountain landscape and for nature protection planning in the High Sudetes. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Patterned ground in mountainous areas has a high palaeogeographic significance as it is associated with cold environments and frequently with permafrost conditions. Most patterned ground (i.e. sorted polygons, sorted nets, sorted stripes) in the High Sudetes is overgrown by vegetation and is relict. However, wind-blown summit areas with low snow cover allow for the activity of sorted circles, earth and peat hummocks, and some non-sorted stripes. The extent of patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes presented here is based on detailed field geomorphologic mapping. Patterned ground occurs on summit planation surfaces and surrounding gently sloping terrain, and covers 5.23 km2. Sorted polygons are the highest-elevated patterned-ground type. The spatial distribution of patterned ground is shown in the map, which could be helpful for future research of the Quaternary geomorphologic evolution of the mountain landscape and for nature protection planning in the High Sudetes.
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author Marek Křížek
David Krause
Tomáš Uxa
Zbyněk Engel
Václav Treml
Andrzej Traczyk
spellingShingle Marek Křížek
David Krause
Tomáš Uxa
Zbyněk Engel
Václav Treml
Andrzej Traczyk
Patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes, Central Europe
author_facet Marek Křížek
David Krause
Tomáš Uxa
Zbyněk Engel
Václav Treml
Andrzej Traczyk
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title Patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes, Central Europe
title_short Patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes, Central Europe
title_full Patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes, Central Europe
title_fullStr Patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes, Central Europe
title_full_unstemmed Patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the High Sudetes, Central Europe
title_sort patterned ground above the alpine timberline in the high sudetes, central europe
url http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/17445647.2019.1636890
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