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Past permafrost on the Mid-Atlantic coastal plain, eastern United States

January 1, 2009

Sand-wedge casts, soil wedges and other non-diastrophic, post-depositional sedimentary structures suggest that Late-Pleistocene permafrost and deep seasonal frost on the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain extended at least as far south as southern Delaware, the Eastern Shore and southern Maryland. Heterogeneous cold-climate slope deposits mantle lower valley-side slopes in central Maryland. A widespread pre-existing fragipan is congruent with the inferred palaeo-permafrost table. The high bulk density of the fragipan was probably enhanced by either thaw consolidation when icy permafrost degraded at the active layer-permafrost interface or by liquefaction and compaction when deep seasonal frost thawed. ?? 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Publication Year 2009
Title Past permafrost on the Mid-Atlantic coastal plain, eastern United States
DOI 10.1002/ppp.659
Authors H. French, M. Demitroff, Wayne L. Newell
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Permafrost and Periglacial Processes
Index ID 70036818
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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