Arctic Pleistocene History And The Development Of Submarine Permafrost

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Arctic Basin
Arctic Basin development
Arctic Shelf
Artic Pleistocene
Atlantic Water Inflow
Author_Michael E. Vigdorchik
Category=YPMP
coastal geomorphology
cryogenic geology
East Siberian Sea
Energy Resources
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Greenland Seas
ground ice dynamics
Ice Formation Process
Ice Saturation
Ice Veins
Kara Sea
Laptev Sea
Matuyama Brunhes Boundary
Moisture Content
Novaya Zemlya
paleoclimate reconstruction
periglacial processes
Permafrost Body
Permafrost Thicknesses
Permafrost Zone
Pleistocene submarine permafrost evolution
post-paleogenic regression
Recent Tectonics
Relict Permafrost
Sea Water
Seawater
shelf sediment analysis
Subaqueous Deposits
submarine permafrost
Subsea Permafrost
synchronous transgressions
Thermophysical Characteristics
Unfrozen Water

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367021801
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 179 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The regional distribution, composition, structures, thermal state and regime, thermophysical characteristics, and dynamics of temperature changes of submarine permafrost are considered, based on Eurasiatic shelf data. The origin and development of permafrost is closely connected with the specifics of Arctic Basin development during the Pleistocene
Michael E. Vigdorchik is a senior research associate at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research in Boulder, Colorado. He received his Ph.D. in geological and mineralogical sciences from Tallin-Moscow, USSR Academy of Sciences, in 1965.

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