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Periglacial Environments
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Mapa Mental sobre Periglacial Environments, creado por merrettn el 02/05/2014.
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Periglacial Environments
Distribution
Approx 20% of earths land experience periglacial conditions
Alaska, Siberia, Canada
Characteristics
Long cold winters. temperatures are rarely abouve 0 and at times may fall below -50.
Mean monthy temperature is less than -3, short summers and mean annual precipitation is less than 1000mm
PERMAFROST!!!
Continuous
Formed in the coldest areas where permafrost is thick sheet with no gaps and in areas with temperature as low as -40C
Discontinuous
permafrost is fragmented by warmer areas like nearer rivers and the coast.
Tend to be warmer areas
Permafrost is frozen ground, where the subsoil and underlying rock remain frozen for two consecutive years
PROCESSES
Freeze-Thaw Action
This process is when the temperature changes during the day and evening and freezes water that is in a crack and causes it to expand
Causes Scree slopes
Groudwater Freezing
This occurs when its cold enough for water within the active layer to freeze and expand which can lead to lumps, ie. PINGOS
Frost Cracking
this is similar to freeze-thaw except the ground is already frozen
Can lead to Ice Wedges
Frost Heave
This is the upward movement of material due to the expansion of freezing water underneath.
Causes stone sorted polygons
Nivation
The collective set of proesses which occur beneath snow patches . it consists of freeze-thaw and chemical weathering
PROCESSES
Scree Slopes
Largest boulders are at the base of the slope because they travel further
Pingos
Isolated hills containing a core of ice.
Ice Wedges
Areas of layered ice occupying deep cracks.
Patterned Ground
As the active layer freezes it causes slopes which then the rocks that appear from frost heave will roll down forming shapes.
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