Results of cryotrasologic indication of paleosols encountered to the north of the European and West-Siberian Loess belt

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Rock freezing affects the soil complexes under maximal temperature gradients and forms a set of specific cryotrasological features in the solid soil matrix. When preserved these features serve as direct or indirect indicators of the past cryogenic conditions. Transformation of soil material on macro- and microscale belongs to the direct indicators whereas gleying in the well-drained positions, conditioned by the permafrost waterlogging is an indirect indicator. A variety of these features observed in the paleosols to the north of the European and West Siberian Loess belt was used by the authors to reconstruct the cryogenic environments of the late Pleistocene.

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V. S. Sheinkman

Tyumen State University; Eath’s Cryosphere Institute, Tyumen Research Centre, Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Industrial University of Tyumen

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Email: vlad.sheinkman@mail.ru
Russian Federation, 6, Volodarskogo str., Tyumen, 625003; 625026, Tyumen, Malygina str., 86; 38, Volodarskogo str., Tyumen, 625000

V. P. Melnikov

Tyumen State University; Eath’s Cryosphere Institute, Tyumen Research Centre, Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Industrial University of Tyumen

Email: vlad.sheinkman@mail.ru

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Russian Federation, 6, Volodarskogo str., Tyumen, 625003; 625026, Tyumen, Malygina str., 86; 38, Volodarskogo str., Tyumen, 625000

S. N. Sedov

Tyumen State University; Eath’s Cryosphere Institute, Tyumen Research Centre, Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Industrial University of Tyumen

Email: vlad.sheinkman@mail.ru
Russian Federation, 6, Volodarskogo str., Tyumen, 625003; 625026, Tyumen, Malygina str., 86; 38, Volodarskogo str., Tyumen, 625000

A. V. Rusakov

Saint-Petersburg State University; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia

Email: vlad.sheinkman@mail.ru
Russian Federation, 7/9, Universitetskaya embankment, Saint-Petersburg, 199034; 48, Moika embankment, St.Petersburg, 191186

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