1955
DOI: 10.5194/gh-10-193-1955
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Die Strukturbodenformen der Alpen

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“…Squares mark sorted circles and polygons investigated in the present study. Crosses are 67 previously published values for sorted circles and polygons found in Troll (1944), Furrer (1955), Henderson (1968), Freund (1971), Ellenberg (1976), Ballantyne and Matthews (1982), Ray et al (1983), Gleason et al (1986), Wilson and Clark (1991), Wilson (1992), Ballantyne and Harris (1994), Love (1995), Kück (1996), Grab (1997Grab ( , 2002, Humlum andChristiansen (1998), Holness (2003) and collected by other personal observations on two small-scale patterns located on an LIA moraine in the Petuniabukta area. The dashed lines define theoretical limits of pattern diameter-to-sorting depth ratios (3.1-3.8), based on model predictions (e.g.…”
Section: Sorted Patterned-ground Morphology In Relation To Altitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Squares mark sorted circles and polygons investigated in the present study. Crosses are 67 previously published values for sorted circles and polygons found in Troll (1944), Furrer (1955), Henderson (1968), Freund (1971), Ellenberg (1976), Ballantyne and Matthews (1982), Ray et al (1983), Gleason et al (1986), Wilson and Clark (1991), Wilson (1992), Ballantyne and Harris (1994), Love (1995), Kück (1996), Grab (1997Grab ( , 2002, Humlum andChristiansen (1998), Holness (2003) and collected by other personal observations on two small-scale patterns located on an LIA moraine in the Petuniabukta area. The dashed lines define theoretical limits of pattern diameter-to-sorting depth ratios (3.1-3.8), based on model predictions (e.g.…”
Section: Sorted Patterned-ground Morphology In Relation To Altitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The length of the sorted polygons was excluded from the ANOVA analyses because this parameter can relate to the surface inclination and thus it can reflect other factors, such as solifluction 50 . The width of the polygons was used to estimate the thickness of the past active layer based on the regression equation (Figure 4) for a set of published paired data 4,5,9,51–67 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Width of sorted patterned ground used to estimate the active‐layer thickness. Black crosses, solid lines, and dashed black lines indicate, respectively, the data (from references 5 and 51–66), linear fit, and 95% confidence intervals for active forms. Relict sorted polygons and circles (gray symbols; data from references 4, 9, 63, and 67) reveal a very similar relationship between width and sorting depth, confirming that these features indicate the active layer…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Er spricht vom «tropischen Typ» und nennt an arktischen Klein¬ formen bloß die Zellenböden.Vor ihm hat Flückiger (1934) die kleinen Frostmusterböden am Kilima¬ ndjaro beobachtet, während Mohaupt (1932) nach seinen Forschungen in den Alpen für eine Form den Begriff «Erdstreifen» geprägt hat. Von diversen neueren Arbeiten möchte ich Furrer (1954Furrer ( -1969 und Kelletat (1969Kelletat ( , 1970 herausgreifen, die aber beide jeweils auch Großformen behandeln.…”
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