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Cryostructures in permafrost Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, Western Artic Canada
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posted on 2023-06-07, 17:13 authored by Julian MurtonJulian Murton, Hugh M FrenchThe shape and distribution of ice and sediment within frozen ground constitute its cryostructure. Observations on perennially frozen sediments in the Tuktoyaktuk coastlands enable six cryostructures to be identified: (1) structureless, (2) lenticular, (3) layered, (4) reticulate, (5) crustal, and (6) suspended. These cryostructures can be transitional or composite. Five cryofacies types can also be identified according to volumetric ice content and grain size. They can be grouped into cryofacies assemblages. The utility of the descriptive classification of ice-rich sediments is illustrated from a palaeothaw layer at Crumbling Point.
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Canadian Journal of Earth SciencesExternal DOI
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4Volume
31Page range
737-747Pages
11.0Department affiliated with
- Geography Publications
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