Discusses relationships between soils and patterned ground, observed in northern Alaska; and suggests a classification descriptive of both. Such is desirable because of the extent to which frost action and the microrelief of patterned ground influence soil morphology in arctic areas. Specific ground patterns often occur with particular genetic soils. The patterned-ground classification by A.L. Washburn (No. 48863) with minor revisions, could be integrated with that of the soil types
[1] Arctic patterned-ground features have been described individually, but never examined as parts o...
Desert-Arctic soils – balasamy (W–C1), are found in the most northerly position in the Arctic . Thes...
Desert-Arctic soils – balasamy (W–C1), are found in the most northerly position in the Arctic. These...
Discusses, on basis of studies in northern Alaska, soil forming processes in arctic regions and cons...
Reports the recognition of soils in the Mesters Vig district of Scoresby Land as being Arctic Brown ...
[1] In arctic tundra, cryoturbation resulting from frost heave, cracking, and other cryogenic proces...
Data based on field observations made during the summers of 1955-61 substantiate the belief that ang...
Data based on field observations made during the summers of 1955-61 substantiate the belief that ang...
Data based on field observations made during the summers of 1955-61 substantiate the belief that ang...
Describes soils near Umiat, Alaska: the gilgai micro- microrelief, sparse vegetation, and the desicc...
A soil survey was conducted over some 140 km2 of oil field at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska during the 1974 an...
A soil survey was conducted over some 140 km2 of oil field at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska during the 1974 an...
Arctic landscapes have visually striking patterns of small polygons, circles, and hummocks. The link...
Describes in detail soil profiles examined in dug pits at three ecologically distinct localities in ...
A developing area requires the study of some old foundation problems from a new point of vie
[1] Arctic patterned-ground features have been described individually, but never examined as parts o...
Desert-Arctic soils – balasamy (W–C1), are found in the most northerly position in the Arctic . Thes...
Desert-Arctic soils – balasamy (W–C1), are found in the most northerly position in the Arctic. These...
Discusses, on basis of studies in northern Alaska, soil forming processes in arctic regions and cons...
Reports the recognition of soils in the Mesters Vig district of Scoresby Land as being Arctic Brown ...
[1] In arctic tundra, cryoturbation resulting from frost heave, cracking, and other cryogenic proces...
Data based on field observations made during the summers of 1955-61 substantiate the belief that ang...
Data based on field observations made during the summers of 1955-61 substantiate the belief that ang...
Data based on field observations made during the summers of 1955-61 substantiate the belief that ang...
Describes soils near Umiat, Alaska: the gilgai micro- microrelief, sparse vegetation, and the desicc...
A soil survey was conducted over some 140 km2 of oil field at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska during the 1974 an...
A soil survey was conducted over some 140 km2 of oil field at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska during the 1974 an...
Arctic landscapes have visually striking patterns of small polygons, circles, and hummocks. The link...
Describes in detail soil profiles examined in dug pits at three ecologically distinct localities in ...
A developing area requires the study of some old foundation problems from a new point of vie
[1] Arctic patterned-ground features have been described individually, but never examined as parts o...
Desert-Arctic soils – balasamy (W–C1), are found in the most northerly position in the Arctic . Thes...
Desert-Arctic soils – balasamy (W–C1), are found in the most northerly position in the Arctic. These...