ICE-WEDGE POLYGONS OF NORTHERN AlASKA

作者: Robert F. Black

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-6491-7_9

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摘要: Ice-wedge polygons, commonly 5–30 m in diameter, are strikingly developed over the Arctic Coastal Plain of northern Alaska. Troughs ice wedges that outline polygons a few centimeters to several meters wide. Centers flat, high centered, or low centered continuum which relief generally is decimeters meter.

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