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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 1996

FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON PHYSICAL WEATHERING AND WIND EROSION IN AN ANTARCTIC COLD DESERT

Norikazu Matsuoka; Kiichi Moriwaki; Kazuomi Hirakawa

Field experiments were carried out over a five year period with the aim of understanding contemporary weathering and erosional environments in the Sor Rondane Mountains, an Antarctic cold desert region. These include observations of (1) scaling from rockwalls, (2) disintegration of tuff blocks with or without saline solutions, and (3) abrasion of artificial walls by wind. Monitoring was also made of rock surface temperature and wind speed. Despite frequent temperature oscillations across 0°C, rock scaling due to frost action was generally very slow because of low moisture content in the rockwalls. Exposure to the cold, dry climate led to the rapid disintegration of porous tuff blocks including soluble salts like halite and thenardite. This indicates that rates of weathering are increased greatly with the accumulation of such salts in the bedrock. Although gypsum did not cause any visible damage over four years, its widespread occurrence in heavily damaged rocks demonstrates that increasing gypsum contents may also intensify rock breakdown. The snow-laden katabatic wind resulted in rapid wearing of the windward face of an asbestos board with the peak erosion at 30–40 cm above the ground. Nonetheless, the landforms expected from the unidirectional wind characteristics are by no means common features because of lack of abrasive materials, such as snow and sand particles. These experiments suggest that frost weathering and wind erosion are only locally effective where plenty of moisture or an abrasive material is available, whilst salt weathering and removal of the waste by wind play a major role in constructing erosional landforms over the mountains.


Marine Geology | 2000

Late Pleistocene and Holocene melting history of the Antarctic ice sheet derived from sea-level variations

Masao Nakada; R. Kimura; Jun'ichi Okuno; Kiichi Moriwaki; Hideki Miura; H. Maemoku


Permafrost and Periglacial Processes | 1997

Monitoring of Periglacial Slope Processes in the Swiss Alps: the First Two Years of Frost Shattering, Heave and Creep

Norikazu Matsuoka; Kazuomi Hirakawa; Teiji Watanabe; Kiichi Moriwaki


Arctic and alpine research | 1992

Frost heave and creep in the Sor Rondane Mountains, Antarctica.

Norikazu Matsuoka; Kiichi Moriwaki


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003

ESR dating of fossil shells in the Lützow-Holm Bay region, East Antarctica

Masashi Takada; Atsushi Tani; Hideki Miura; Kiichi Moriwaki; Tsuneto Nagatomo


Polar geoscience | 1998

Late Quaternary East Antarctic melting event in the Soya Coast region based on stratigraphy and oxygen isotopic ratio of fossil molluscs

Hideki Miura; Hideaki Maemoku; Koji Seto; Kiichi Moriwaki


Annals of Glaciology | 1998

Fluctuations of the East Antarctic ice-sheet margin since the last glaciation from the stratigraphy of raised beach deposits along the Sôya Coast

Hideki Miura; Kiichi Moriwaki; Hideaki Maemoku; Kazuomi Hirakawa


Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Geosciences | 1990

GROUND TEMPERATURE REGIMES AND THEIR RELATION TO PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES IN THE SOR RONDANE MOUNTAINS, EAST ANTARCTICA

Norikazu Matsuoka; Kiichi Moriwaki; Shuji Iwata; Kazuomi Hirakawa


Arctic and alpine research | 1988

Diurnal Frost-Heave Activity in the Sor-Rondane Mountains, Antarctica

Norikazu Matsuoka; Kiichi Moriwaki; Kazuomi Hirakawa


Polar geoscience | 1998

Holocene lake sediments and sea-level change at Mt. Riiser-Larsen

Daniel Peter Zwartz; Hideki Miura; Masashi Takada; Kiichi Moriwaki

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Hideki Miura

National Institute of Polar Research

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Minoru Funaki

National Institute of Polar Research

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Shuji Iwata

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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