Soils of the Subarctic in the Lower Mackenzie Basin

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  • W.W. Pettapiece

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https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2812

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Subsistence

Résumé

Nearly all of the medium- and fine-textured surficial materials are permanently frozen within one metre of the surface and have a hummocky micro-relief. Indications of physical disturbance due to cryogenic processes are ubiquitous, and organic matter distributions ranges from incorporated, relatively undecomposed material to mobile organic acids. On the other hand, well-drained coarse-textured materials have no permafrost and are characterized by Brunisolic soil development. Profile descriptions and characterizing analyses are discussed with respect to cryogenic soil-forming processes and soil classification. The suggestion is made that there is a need for re-evaluation of traditional concepts of soil development when dealing with permafrost soils of the Subarctic.

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1975-01-01

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