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Pingos in Antarctica

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

John Pickard*
Affiliation:
Antarctic Division, Kingston, Tasmania, Australia

Abstract

Pingos, or ice-cored mounds, are described for the first time from Antarctica and for the first time on ice-cored moraine. Seven pingos up to 4 m high and 12 m in diameter occur on former dering of lakes on the moraine exposes water-saturated sediments to freezing and consequent lake sediments on Flanders Moraine, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica (68°40'S 78°00'E). Lateral wandering formation of closed-system pingos. The pingos are probably only a few hundred years old. The apparent absence of pingo scars in the Southern Hemisphere may be due to lack of suitable substrates, rather than to unsuitable climatic conditions.

Type
Short Papers
Copyright
University of Washington

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