Permafrost and Periglacial Processes
1990 - 2025
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Volume 1, issue 3‐4, 1990
- Late pleistocene ice‐wedge casts and sand‐wedge relics in the wyoming basins, USA pp. 201-219

- Thomas C. Nissen and Brainerd Mears
- Relict periglacial features east of waterton‐glacier parks, alberta and montana, and their palaeoclimatic significance pp. 221-234

- Eric T. Karlstrom
- Observations of winter aeolian transport and niveo‐aeolian deposition at crater lake, pangnirtung pass, N.W.T., Canada pp. 235-247

- Cheryl Mckenna Neuman
- Stratification mechanisms in slope deposits in high subequatorial mountains pp. 249-263

- Bernard Francou
- Temperature variation and apparent thermal diffusivity in the refreezing active layer, Toolik Lake, Alaska pp. 265-274

- K. M. Hinkel, S. I. Outcalt and F. E. Nelson
- Un pingo en système fermé dans des dolomies paléozoïques de l'arctique canadien pp. 275-282

- Denis A. St‐Onge and Albert Pissart
- Cryogenic physico‐chemical precipitations: Iron, silica, calcium carbonate pp. 283-293

- Thea Vogt
- Geomorphic activity of rivers during snow melt and break‐up, Richardson Mountains, Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada pp. 295-299

- K. Priesnitz
- Chronology of periglacial structures in Northern China pp. 301-308

- Sun Jianzhong
- Permafrost in the arid mountains of middle asia—the eastern pamirs, USSR pp. 309-312

- A. P. Gorbunov
- Secondary sorting of sorted patterned ground pp. 313-318

- Jeff Warburton
- Northern hydrology: Canadian perspectives T. D. Prowse and C. S. L. Ommanney (eds). Environment Canada, National hydrological research institute science report no. 1, 1990, 308 pp pp. 319-320

- M. J. Cbrk
Volume 1, issue 2, 1990
- Niveo‐aeolian sedimentation and resulting sedimentary structures; søndre strømfjord area, Western Greenland pp. 83-96

- J. W. A. Dijkmans
- Geomorphic impact of spring avalanches in Northwest Spitsbergen (79° N) pp. 97-110

- Marie‐Françoise André
- Alpine debris flows and their sedimentary properties. A case study from the French Alps pp. 111-128

- M. E. Nieuwenhuijzen and H. van Steijn
- Drainage karstique en milieu de pergélisol: le cas de l'ǐle d'akpatok, T.N.O. Canada pp. 129-144

- B. Lauriol and J. T. Gray
- Periglacial phenomena in New Zealand pp. 145-159

- J. M. Soons and L. W. Price
- Development of thermokarst lakes during the holocene at sites near Mayo, Yukon territory pp. 161-175

- C. R. Burn and M. W. Smith
- Soil and rock temperatures in discontinuous permafrost: Gornergrat and unterrothorn, wallis, swiss alps pp. 177-188

- Lorenz King
- A note on biological weathering on nunataks of the juneau icefield, Alaska pp. 189-196

- Kevin Hall and Wulf Otte
- Pergélisol ‐ Canada. Actes de la Cinquième conférence canadienne sur le pergélisol. Permafrost‐Canada. Proceedings of the fifth canadian permafrost conference. Centre d'études Nordiques, Université Laval, Québec, Collection Nordicana No 54, 424pp. ISBN: 2‐920197‐54‐1 pp. 197-200

- Hugh M. French
Volume 1, issue 1, 1990
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Hugh M. French
- Implications for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of recent ice‐wedge development at Mayo, Yukon territory pp. 3-14

- C. R. Burn
- Some observations on the growth and deformation of epigenetic, syngenetic and anti‐syngenetic ice wedges pp. 15-29

- J. Ross Mackay
- Observations on buried glacier ice and massive segregated ice, western arctic coast, Canada pp. 31-43

- H. M. French and D. G. Harry
- Permafrost and groundwater conditions, Huola river basin, northeast China pp. 45-52

- Baolai Wang
- Analysis of the segmentation in the profile of alpine talus slopes pp. 53-60

- Bernard Francou and Claude Manté
- Mechanical weathering rates on Signy Island, maritime antarctic pp. 61-67

- Kevin Hall
- Apparent hydraulic conductivities associated with thawing, frost‐susceptible soils pp. 69-77

- P. A. Egginton and L. D. Dyke
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