Sand-sheet deposits of full-glacial age in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western Arctic Canada, contain syngenetic sand veins 1-21 cm wide and sometimes exceeding 9 m in height. Their tall and narrow, chimney-like morphology differs from that of known syngenetic ice wedges and indicates an unusually close balance between the rate of sand-sheet aggradation and the frequency of thermal-contraction cracking. The sand sheets also contain rejuvenated (syngenetic) sand wedges that have grown upward from an erosion surface. By contrast, sand sheets of postglacial age contain few or sometimes no intraformational sand veins and wedges, suggesting that the climatic conditions were unfavourable for thermal-contraction cracking. Beneath a postglacial san...
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The exact timing of the last major advance of the Laurentide Ice Sheet onto the Beaufort Sea coastla...
Repeated freeze-thaw cycles on slopes trigger sorting and solifluction mass movements, while subsequ...
Sand and sand-ice fillings of Quaternary thermal contraction cracks on Summer and Hadwen Islands, We...
paper has been peer-reviewed but does not contain final published proof-corrections or journal pagin...
Sedimentary structures formed by the progressive primary infilling of thermal contraction cracks wit...
Abrupt climate warming during glacial–interglacial transitions promotes regional thermokarst activit...
The upper 5-20 m of ice-rich permafrost at three sites overridden by the northwest margin of the Lau...
The Kidluit Formation (Fm) is a fluvial sand deposit that extends regionally across the Tuktoyaktuk ...
The upper 5–20 m of ice-rich permafrost at three sites overridden by the northwest margin of the Lau...
The upper 5^20mof ice-rich permafrost at three sites overridden by the northwest margin of the Laure...
Relict periglacial wedge structures are widespread in mid-latitude and polar regions. The wedges hav...
The Kidluit Formation (Fm) is a fluvial sand deposit that extends regionally across the Tuktoyaktuk ...
Glacially deformed permafrost at North Head, in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands of western Arctic Canada,...
Sandur (pl. sandar) is a sand, or gravel plain deposited by a rapidly aggrading, braided river. Vall...
International audienceIce patches are ubiquitous in polar regions and are a key element for landscap...
The exact timing of the last major advance of the Laurentide Ice Sheet onto the Beaufort Sea coastla...
Repeated freeze-thaw cycles on slopes trigger sorting and solifluction mass movements, while subsequ...
Sand and sand-ice fillings of Quaternary thermal contraction cracks on Summer and Hadwen Islands, We...
paper has been peer-reviewed but does not contain final published proof-corrections or journal pagin...
Sedimentary structures formed by the progressive primary infilling of thermal contraction cracks wit...
Abrupt climate warming during glacial–interglacial transitions promotes regional thermokarst activit...
The upper 5-20 m of ice-rich permafrost at three sites overridden by the northwest margin of the Lau...
The Kidluit Formation (Fm) is a fluvial sand deposit that extends regionally across the Tuktoyaktuk ...
The upper 5–20 m of ice-rich permafrost at three sites overridden by the northwest margin of the Lau...
The upper 5^20mof ice-rich permafrost at three sites overridden by the northwest margin of the Laure...
Relict periglacial wedge structures are widespread in mid-latitude and polar regions. The wedges hav...
The Kidluit Formation (Fm) is a fluvial sand deposit that extends regionally across the Tuktoyaktuk ...
Glacially deformed permafrost at North Head, in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands of western Arctic Canada,...
Sandur (pl. sandar) is a sand, or gravel plain deposited by a rapidly aggrading, braided river. Vall...
International audienceIce patches are ubiquitous in polar regions and are a key element for landscap...
The exact timing of the last major advance of the Laurentide Ice Sheet onto the Beaufort Sea coastla...
Repeated freeze-thaw cycles on slopes trigger sorting and solifluction mass movements, while subsequ...