Antarctic soils occur in restricted areas, but few integrated studies on soils and landforms have focused in the Antarctic Peninsula. We studied the representative soils of Hope Bay, emphasizing the processes of quaternary sedimentation, landforms, soil classification, and distribution. Results show that landforms and soils are closely associated in Hope Bay. Ornithogenic soils are associated with Late Pleistocene to Holocene stable ground moraines; these are currently being destroyed by thermokarst erosion around Lake Boekella. Lithic Haploturbels occur chiefly on shallow rocky terrains whereas Typic Haploturbels are found on patterned ground. In Hope Bay, a much colder climate prevails compared with the South Shetlands, and the ...
Elephant Point is an ice-free area in the SW corner of Livingston Island (Maritime Antarctica). The ...
Cryosols of the Antarctic maritime area are much different from the continental ones. The relatively...
1 .pdf file with the extended abstract from the Book Abstracts.- 1. pdf copy of the original poster ...
Antarctic soils occur in restricted areas, but few integrated studies on soils and landforms have f...
Soils and landforms of Nelson Island remain one of the least studied in the South Shetlands Archipel...
"RF 2652" on cover.The soils of the South Shetland Islands and the western Antarctic Peninsula have ...
Abstract: Occurrence of abandoned ornithogenic soils resulted from the changing of nesting places du...
Soils in the Ross Sea Region of Antarctica generally comprise a surface desert pavement and a season...
Antarctic continental soils are arid, saline and lacking in organic matter, whereas maritime soils, ...
Occurrence of abandoned ornithogenic soils resulted from the changing of nesting places due to recen...
This study of landscape evolution presents both new modern and palaeo process-landform data, and ana...
Climate and parent material have a significant impact on the development of Antarctic soils, and are...
While most of Antarctica is covered by ice sheets, a small part of the continent is permanently ice-...
A comparative study was carried out on soils of the maritime (Arctowski, King George Island) and the...
Integrated studies on the interplay between soils, periglacial geomorphology and plant communities a...
Elephant Point is an ice-free area in the SW corner of Livingston Island (Maritime Antarctica). The ...
Cryosols of the Antarctic maritime area are much different from the continental ones. The relatively...
1 .pdf file with the extended abstract from the Book Abstracts.- 1. pdf copy of the original poster ...
Antarctic soils occur in restricted areas, but few integrated studies on soils and landforms have f...
Soils and landforms of Nelson Island remain one of the least studied in the South Shetlands Archipel...
"RF 2652" on cover.The soils of the South Shetland Islands and the western Antarctic Peninsula have ...
Abstract: Occurrence of abandoned ornithogenic soils resulted from the changing of nesting places du...
Soils in the Ross Sea Region of Antarctica generally comprise a surface desert pavement and a season...
Antarctic continental soils are arid, saline and lacking in organic matter, whereas maritime soils, ...
Occurrence of abandoned ornithogenic soils resulted from the changing of nesting places due to recen...
This study of landscape evolution presents both new modern and palaeo process-landform data, and ana...
Climate and parent material have a significant impact on the development of Antarctic soils, and are...
While most of Antarctica is covered by ice sheets, a small part of the continent is permanently ice-...
A comparative study was carried out on soils of the maritime (Arctowski, King George Island) and the...
Integrated studies on the interplay between soils, periglacial geomorphology and plant communities a...
Elephant Point is an ice-free area in the SW corner of Livingston Island (Maritime Antarctica). The ...
Cryosols of the Antarctic maritime area are much different from the continental ones. The relatively...
1 .pdf file with the extended abstract from the Book Abstracts.- 1. pdf copy of the original poster ...