Small‐scale patterned ground, Comeragh Mountains, southeast Ireland
Peter Wilson
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 1992, vol. 3, issue 1, 63-70
Abstract:
Small‐scale, active patterned ground features (stripes and nets) are described for the first time from Ireland. Present‐day frost‐related processes are thought to be responsible for much of the surface morphology displayed by the patterns. Des petits sols structuraux actifs (stries et réseaux) sont décrits pour la première fois en Irlande. Les gels actuels sont considérés comme responsables de la formation de ces structures.
Date: 1992
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