While most of Antarctica is covered by ice sheets, a small part of the continent is permanently ice-free, sometimes for millions of years, where soils developed. Ice-free regions represent about 0.44% of the total area of Antarctica (~54, 000 km², although a precise estimate is still lacking), and are small ‘islands’ dotted along the coast, mountain ranges, and nunataks (Figure 1, Brooks et al., 2019). There, environmental conditions result in a diverse range of soils. The largest expanse of ice-free areas, the McMurdo Dry Valleys, is an arid, cold desert , with very low and fluctuating temperatures, almost no liquid water, often very high soil salinity, and typically slow rates of soil formation. Despite the small area they represent, Anta...
Relatively little is known about soil climate in Antarctica. The purpose of our research was to desc...
ic extremes limit the development of complex and diverse soil communities. In these soils, the micro...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
While most of Antarctica is covered by ice sheets, a small part of the continent is permanently ice-...
Antarctica has a total area of 13.9 × 106 km², of which 44 890 km² (0.32 percent) is ice-free (Fox a...
Only 0.35% of Antarctica is ice-free. More than half of this territory – about 53% is located in the...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys is the largest of the ice-free areas in Antarctica. Precipitation events in ...
The Antarctica Dry Valleys are regarded as the coldest hyperarid desert system on Earth. While a wid...
Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica from Northern Victoria Land to the Shackleton Range has been dr...
Although most models suggest continental Antarctica was covered by ice during the Last Glacial Maxim...
<div><p>Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and...
Antarctic continental soils are arid, saline and lacking in organic matter, whereas maritime soils, ...
Although most models suggest continental Antarctica was covered by ice during the Last Glacial Maxim...
Global warming in the Antarctic Peninsula, Maritime Antarctica, within the past 45 years has acceler...
Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly ...
Relatively little is known about soil climate in Antarctica. The purpose of our research was to desc...
ic extremes limit the development of complex and diverse soil communities. In these soils, the micro...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
While most of Antarctica is covered by ice sheets, a small part of the continent is permanently ice-...
Antarctica has a total area of 13.9 × 106 km², of which 44 890 km² (0.32 percent) is ice-free (Fox a...
Only 0.35% of Antarctica is ice-free. More than half of this territory – about 53% is located in the...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys is the largest of the ice-free areas in Antarctica. Precipitation events in ...
The Antarctica Dry Valleys are regarded as the coldest hyperarid desert system on Earth. While a wid...
Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica from Northern Victoria Land to the Shackleton Range has been dr...
Although most models suggest continental Antarctica was covered by ice during the Last Glacial Maxim...
<div><p>Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and...
Antarctic continental soils are arid, saline and lacking in organic matter, whereas maritime soils, ...
Although most models suggest continental Antarctica was covered by ice during the Last Glacial Maxim...
Global warming in the Antarctic Peninsula, Maritime Antarctica, within the past 45 years has acceler...
Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly ...
Relatively little is known about soil climate in Antarctica. The purpose of our research was to desc...
ic extremes limit the development of complex and diverse soil communities. In these soils, the micro...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...