Morphological, chemical and physical characteristics of cryosolic soils from Arctic Canada


Autoria(s): Tarnocai, Charles; Bockheim, James G
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: 71.138665 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -107.268945 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 61.602780 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -131.583330 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 81.841670 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -71.300000

Data(s)

17/11/2011

Resumo

Cryosols are permafrost-affected soils whose genesis is dominated by cryogenic processes, resulting in unique macromorphologies, micromorphologies, thermal characteristics, and physical and chemical properties. In addition, these soils are carbon sinks, storing high amounts of organic carbon collected for thousands of years. In the Canadian soil classification, the Cryosolic Order includes mineral and organic soils that have both cryogenic properties and permafrost within 1 or 2 m of the soil surface. This soil order is divided into Turbic, Static and Organic great groups on the basis of the soil materials (mineral or organic), cryogenic properties and depth to permafrost. The great groups are subdivided into subgroups on the basis of soil development and the resulting diagnostic soil horizons. Cryosols are commonly associated with the presence of ground ice in the subsoil. This causes serious problems when areas containing these soils are used for agriculture and construction projects (such as roads, town sites and airstrips). Therefore, where Cryosols have high ice content, it is especially important either to avoid these activities or to use farming and construction methods that maintain the negative thermal balance.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.838954

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.838954

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Tarnocai, Charles; Bockheim, James G (2011): Cryosolic soils of Canada: Genesis, distribution, and classification. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 91(5), 749-762, doi:10.4141/cjss10020

Palavras-Chave ## = ground ice; <4 µm; Age, dated; Age, dated material; Age, dated standard deviation; Age dated; Age std dev; BGS..; BP; bulk; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Canadian soil classification (1998); Carbon, total; Characteristic; coarse; Color desc; Color description; Dated material; Density; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; depth to permafrost; drainage; equivalent; Event; Fragm; Fragments; Horizon; Ice; Ice content; in CaCl2; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Lab. numb; Laboratory number; Landform; Nitrogen, total; parent material; patterned gound; pedon no.; SampleID; Sample ID; Sampling date; Sand; Sediment; Sediment type; Silt; Size fraction < 0.004 mm, clay; Soil pH; Soil prop; Soil properties; Soil type; Structure; TC; Texture; Thaw depth; Thaw depth of active layer; TN; US soil classification (2006); Vegetation type
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