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Buoyancy forces induced by freeze-thaw in the active layer: implications for diapirism and soil circulation / Bernard Hallet, Edwin D. Waddington.

Title: Buoyancy forces induced by freeze-thaw in the active layer: implications for diapirism and soil circulation / Bernard Hallet, Edwin D. Waddington.
Author(s): Hallet, Bernard.
Waddington, Edwin D.
Date: 1992.
Publisher: Chichester: John Wiley & Sons
In: Periglacial geomorphology. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Binghamton Symposium in Geomorphology. (1992.),
Abstract: Discusses mechanisms of formation of patterned ground from theoretical perspective. Although buoyancy forces may not be responsible specifically for generation of new patterned ground, they may be significant in maintaining features such as sorted circles.
Notes:

In: Periglacial geomorphology. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Binghamton Symposium in Geomorphology / John C. Dixon, Athol D. Abrahams, eds.

Keywords: 551.34 -- Geocryology. Frozen ground.
551.343.2 -- Cryoturbation and patterned ground.
519.673 -- Modelling.
E8 -- Glaciology: frost action and permafrost.
SPRI record no.: 117228

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