Abstract. Antarctica is a unique place for soil, biological,
and ecological investigations. Soils of Antarctica have been
studied intensively during the last century, when different national
Antarctic expeditions visited the sixth continent with
the aim of investigating nature and the environment. Antarctic
investigations are comprised of field surveys mainly in
the terrestrial landscapes, where the polar stations of different
countries are situated. That is why the main and most detailed
soil surveys were conducted in the McMurdo Valleys,
Transantarctic Mountains, South Shetland Islands, Larsemann
Hills and the Schirmacher Oasis. Our investigations
were conducted during the 53rd and 55th Russian Antarctic
expeditions in the base of soil pits, and samples were collected
in Sub-Antarctic and Antarctic regions. Sub-Antarctic
or maritime landscapes are considered to be very different
from Antarctic landscapes due to differing climatic and geogenic
conditions. Soils of diverse zonal landscapes were
studied with t