Freezing of rocks and formation of permafrost affect soils and produce specific signatures in their solid matrix. The macro- and micromorphological signatures of frost effects remain preserved in buried soils and can serve as explicit or implicit traces of past cryogenic environments. They are, respectively, cryoturbation, aggregation and size sorting of soil particles, gleying and peat formation in well drained soils upon impermeable permafrost. Such signatures are used, in terms of the cryotraceological approach, to reconstruct glacial environments during MIS-3 and MIS-2 events of the marine oxygen isotope stratigraphy in different regions.

Translated title of the contributionEvidence of permafrost in paleosols: Cryotraceological approach
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)51-62
Number of pages12
JournalEarth's Cryosphere
Volume23
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2019

    Scopus subject areas

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences(all)

    Research areas

  • Cryogenesis, Cryotraceology, Paleosol, Permafrost signatures, Quaternary

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