On the S side of Wright Valley in Sessrumnir Valley, approximately 2.5km NE of Mt Freya; on a valley mouth ridge of moraine; an undulating slightly hummocky moraine surface on a lower slope
Altitude:
1550 m
Aspect:
NE
Slope:
8 °
Location Data
Observer
IBC
GGC
GPS
No
Latitude Longitude DMS
77° 35.6' S 160° 57' E
77° 35.6' S 160° 58' E
Latitude Longitude DD
-77.5933 160.950
-77.5933 160.967
Latitude longitude precision DD
0.0008 0.008
0.0008 0.008
Locality
Wright Valley, McMurdo Dry Valley region, Asgard range
Tills in the alpine valleys of the Asgard Range are among the oldest known in the Transantarctic Mountains and based on ash occurrences, date from the Miocene; the till sequences are complex with local alpine sourced moraine being distinguished from outside sources by the presence of granite erratics; the till at this site has granite erratics indicating a source outside of the local area, most likely from down-valley
Patterned ground:
Weakly developed nets
Surface weathering or surface features:
Coarse grained dolerite boulders are strongly crumbled; granite boulders strongly disggregated; many boulders reduced to ground level; moderately developed ventiforms; a moderate bouldery pavement surface with distinct staining and polish; sandstones are cavernously weathered
Soil
Soil parent material:
Dolerite/sandstone bouldery till with granite erratics and other rock types present;
Dry soil; snow patches only in patterned ground cracks
Biological activity:
Nil observed but endolithic algae present in some sandstone outcrops
Profile Description
Horizon
Depth
Description
347a
-2
–
0
cm
surface boulders, cobbles and pebbly sand; moderately to strongly stained; some particles moderately altered,
347b
0
–
5
cm
yellowish brown (10YR 5/8) bouldery gravel; moderately cohesive; moderately developed vesicular structure; rock particles subangular, moderately stained and weakly altered; distinct boundary,
347c
5
–
10
cm
yellowish brown (10YR 5/8) sandy gravel; moderately cohesive; few to many diffuse salts; rock particles subangular to subrounded, weakly to moderately stained and some moderately altered; distinct boundary,
347d
15
–
25
cm
brownish yellow (10YR 6/8) sandy gravel; weakly cohesive; rock particles subrounded to subangular and weakly to moderately stained; sharp boundary,