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Factors controlling spacing distances of sorted stripes in a low‐latitude, alpine environment (Cordillera Real, 16 °S, Bolivia)

Bernard Francou, Nicolas Le Méhauté and Vincent Jomelli

Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 2001, vol. 12, issue 4, 367-377

Abstract: A total of 1500 spacing distances of sorted stripes were measured on 30 alpine sites in the Bolivian Andes with distinct slope angles, elevations and aspects. Additionally, the geometric evolution of stripes was systematically analysed along a slope with varying inclinations and morphology. We dealt with mainly small‐sized stripes (

Date: 2001
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