Publication: Advances in Polar Science (APS). Antarctic Research, Vol. 2, No. 2, 24~37, December 1991
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Author: Zhu Cheng, Cui Zhijiu and Xiong Hei-gang
CNARC member: Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC)
Abstract: From the data of the pitting, geoelectrical prospecting, temperature measurement, salt content analysis and detection by layering frost-heaving instruments, the authors discuss firstly the structural features of sediments in the active layers in this region, and proves the presence of the bowl-shaped frost table in the stone-circles area, and then analyse the regularities of temperature distribution in the active layer, effect of salt content on electric resistivity, thaw-settlement and frost-heaving, and their control on periglacial landform development. It suggests that the five layers should exist in the subsurface structure, namely, active layer, frost sand and gravel layer, frost volcanic rock permeated by sea water, frost volcanic rock unpermeated by sea water, and unfrost continental basement. Finally, the permafrost table and its vertical gradient are deduced.
Key words: Active layer, Permafrost table, Bowl-shaped frost table, Salt content, Geoelectrical Prospecting