Near an un-named peak to the SE of Turnstile Ridge at the head of the Hatherton Glacier (Pk 2421); a high dolerite remnant plateau surface approximately 400m above the edge of the Polar Plateau ice; the site is near the top of Pk 2421 on a flattish cobble/boulder surface, about 10m from a small escarpment in a very shallow hollow
Altitude:
2400 m
Aspect:
Nil
Slope:
0 °
Location Data
Observer
IBC
GGC
GPS
No
Latitude Longitude DMS
79° 54.4' S 155° 04' E
79° 54' S 155° 04' E
Latitude Longitude DD
-79.9067 155.067
-79.900 155.067
Latitude longitude precision DD
0.0008 0.008
0.008 0.008
Locality
Hatherton Glacier, Transantarctic Mountains
Survey
United States Geological Survey 1966; 1:250,000 Turnstile Ridge, Antarctica
Climate
Soil climate zone:
Inland Mountain
Estimated mean annual temperature:
-40
°C
Frozen ground depth:
35 > cm
Frozen type:
Dry frozen
Frozen comment:
>35cm
Geology
Geological setting:
Ferrar Dolerite outcrops on the high surfaces; this site being 400m above the Polar Plateau ice is probably an old surface that has remained unglaciated for a long period; the site forms part of an escarpment which drops 800m to the NE to the Hatherton Glacier; the site may be an old feldsenmeer surface that has been weathered
Patterned ground:
Nil but the soil site may be an ancient patterned ground crack
Surface weathering or surface features:
A moderately developed cobble and small boulder pavement; some bedrock outcrops; boulders are well rounded and weakly ventiform; coarse grained dolerite strongly disintegration; strong surface oxidation;
Soil
Soil parent material:
A thin cover of cobbly to bouldery dolerite gravel over fractured bedrock
Small patches of snow but no thaw or soil moistening
Biological activity:
Nil observed
Profile Description
Horizon
Depth
Description
429a
-3
–
0
cm
surface cobble and small boulder granular gravel pavement; rock particles strongly stained and many smaller particles altered,
429b
0
–
3
cm
brown to dark brown (7.5YR 5/4 - 4/4) granular gravel; loose; rock particles mainly angular exfoliated fragments; strongly stained and moderately to strongly altered; sharp boundary,
429c
3
–
12
cm
yellowish red (5YR 4/6) sandy cobble gravel; loose; many salt flecks and salts precipitating on the exposed soil surface forming a distinct diffuse horizon; rock particles strongly stained, angular and moderately to strongly altered with some ferromagnesian minerals altered to red (2.5Y 4/3) amorphous material; distinct boundary,
429d
12
–
35
cm
strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) stony sandy gravel; fines between fractured bedrock are loose; rock particles angular and unstained, on fractured bedrock