Compared to mid-latitude deserts, the properties, formation and evolution of desert pavements and the underlying vesicular layer in Antarctica are poorly understood. This study examines the desert pavements and the vesicular layer from seven soil chronosequences in the Transantarctic Mountains that have developed on two contrasting parent materials: sandstone-dolerite and granite-gneiss. The pavement density commonly ranges from 63 to 92% with a median value of 80% and does not vary significantly with time of exposure or parent material composition. The dominant size range of clasts decreases with time of exposure, ranging from 16-64 mm on Holocene and late Quaternary surfaces to 8-16 mm on surfaces of middle Quaternary and older age. The p...
Despite opposition to the theory that diurnal heat fluxes within desert rocks cause enough internal ...
Dirt. It is more important than one might think. Soil, along with its bedrock-derived components, pr...
Desert pavements are prominent features in arid environments and consist of a surface layer of close...
With increasing visitor numbers an understanding of the impacts of human activities in Antarctic ter...
This study focuses on two different but interlinked lines of evidence that critically examine land s...
Formation of desert pavement and accretionary soils are intimately linked in arid environments such ...
Sites of past human activity were investigated to assess the visual recovery of the desert pavement ...
A distinct feature of many of the earliest archaeological sites (13,000-11,200 cal yr BP) at the cor...
Formation of desert pavement and accretionary soils are intimately linked in arid environments such ...
The study depicted spatial distribution of desert pavements surfaces in arid Rajasthan. It found evi...
Buried snowpack deposits are found within the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, which offers the op...
Soils and shallow permafrost in Wright Valley, Antarctica were mapped at a scale of 1:50 000 to depi...
The aim of this paper is to describe the evolution of desert environments including descriptions of...
Desert pavements are prominent features of many geomorphic surfaces in arid and semiarid lands. In t...
II SUMMARY: Examples from the Ordovician of Western Canada nd the Permian beneath the North Sea indi...
Despite opposition to the theory that diurnal heat fluxes within desert rocks cause enough internal ...
Dirt. It is more important than one might think. Soil, along with its bedrock-derived components, pr...
Desert pavements are prominent features in arid environments and consist of a surface layer of close...
With increasing visitor numbers an understanding of the impacts of human activities in Antarctic ter...
This study focuses on two different but interlinked lines of evidence that critically examine land s...
Formation of desert pavement and accretionary soils are intimately linked in arid environments such ...
Sites of past human activity were investigated to assess the visual recovery of the desert pavement ...
A distinct feature of many of the earliest archaeological sites (13,000-11,200 cal yr BP) at the cor...
Formation of desert pavement and accretionary soils are intimately linked in arid environments such ...
The study depicted spatial distribution of desert pavements surfaces in arid Rajasthan. It found evi...
Buried snowpack deposits are found within the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, which offers the op...
Soils and shallow permafrost in Wright Valley, Antarctica were mapped at a scale of 1:50 000 to depi...
The aim of this paper is to describe the evolution of desert environments including descriptions of...
Desert pavements are prominent features of many geomorphic surfaces in arid and semiarid lands. In t...
II SUMMARY: Examples from the Ordovician of Western Canada nd the Permian beneath the North Sea indi...
Despite opposition to the theory that diurnal heat fluxes within desert rocks cause enough internal ...
Dirt. It is more important than one might think. Soil, along with its bedrock-derived components, pr...
Desert pavements are prominent features in arid environments and consist of a surface layer of close...