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Assessment of pingo distribution and morphometry using an IfSAR derived digital surface model, western Arctic Coastal Plain, Northern Alaska

Authors :
Shane Walker
Guido Grosse
Christopher D. Arp
Kenneth M. Hinkel
Benjamin M. Jones
Richard A. Beck
John P. Galloway
Source :
Geomorphology. 138:1-14
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Pingos are circular to elongate ice-cored mounds that form by injection and freezing of pressurized water in near-surface permafrost. Here we use a digital surface model (DSM) derived from an airborne Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (IfSAR) system to assess the distribution and morphometry of pingos within a 40,000 km2 area on the western Arctic Coastal Plain of northern Alaska. We have identified 1247 pingo forms in the study region, ranging in height from 2 to 21 m, with a mean height of 4.6 m. Pingos in this region are of hydrostatic origin, with 98% located within 995 drained lake basins, most of which are underlain by thick eolian sand deposits. The highest pingo density (0.18 km− 2) occurs where streams have reworked these deposits. Morphometric analyses indicate that most pingos are small to medium in size (

Details

ISSN :
0169555X
Volume :
138
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geomorphology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........fbaf4b3f77cee037c30645bfa286f2ec
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.08.007