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Relic permafrost structures in the Gobi of Mongolia: age and significance
Authors:Lewis A Owen  Ben Richards  Edward J Rhodes  W Dickson Cunningham  Brian F Windley  J Badamgarav  D Dorjnamjaa
Abstract:Relict permafrost structures (ice-wedge casts and cryoturbation structures) are present in the Gobi of southern Mongolia. Luminescence dates of sediments are presented to constrain the age of formation of permafrost structures. These data show that there was a phase of permafrost development during the latter part of the Last Glacial (after about 22 to 15 ka) that resulted in cryoturbated sediments and ice-wedge casts. Furthermore, permafrost degradation occurred during late Pleistocene times (13–10 ka) and was absent during the early Holocene. These permafrost structures mark the southernmost evidence of permafrost in northern Asia during late Quaternary times and indicate that the mean annual air temperature was below approximately −6°C during their formation. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Mongolia  cryostratigraphy  ice-wedge casts  cryoturbation  luminescence dating
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