Absence of frost sorting at an experimental site, green lakes valley, colorado front range, usa
Jeff Warburton
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 1991, vol. 2, issue 2, 113-122
Abstract:
A field experiment at 3,350 m.a.s.l. in the Colorado Alpine was initiated in 1959, to investigate frost sorting. Four plots, of varying grain‐size composition, were used to test whether sorting by freeze‐thaw activity could be related to the percentage of soil particles finer than 0.074 mm and whether there was a characteristic grain size at which lateral and/or vertical sorting could be expected. Re‐examination of the site in 1984 indicated that macrofabrics, microfabrics, soil physical properties and surface clast distributions showed no evidence of large‐scale sorting. Critical conditions for the onset of pore water convection, as a mechanism for the initiation of sorting, could occur in only two of the test soils (A and B), and permeability in the third (C) was too low to allow instability. Soil convection is also unlikely, owing to the coarse, freely drained nature of the test soils. Des conditions favorables au déclenchement de phénomènes de convection contrélés par l'eau des pores comme mécanisme responsable du triage pourraient seulement survenir dans deux des sols testés (A et B); la perméabilité du troisième (C) était trop faible pour permettre une instabilité. Une convection du sol est aussi improbable étant donné la nature grossière et librement drainée des sols étudiés.
Date: 1991
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