Meyer Hills in the southeast of the Heritage Range, approximately 2km northeast of Beaudoin Peak on the valley floor till; a small 1 square meter area in a small slight hollow with a concentrated surface precipitation of salts; the area is close to site 466
Altitude:
580 m
Aspect:
Nil
Slope:
0 °
Location Data
Observer
IBC
GGC
GPS
No
Latitude Longitude DMS
79° 47' S 81° 1.5' W
79° 48' S 81° 00' W
Latitude Longitude DD
-79.783 -81.025
-79.800 -81.00
Latitude longitude precision DD
0.008 0.004
0.008 0.08
Locality
West Antarctica in Ellsworth Land at the southern end of the Ellsworth Mountains
Survey
US Geological Survey, 1:250 000, 1967, Union Glacier
Climate
Soil climate zone:
Inland/Coastal Mountain
Estimated mean annual temperature:
-20
°C
Frozen ground depth:
15 > cm
Frozen type:
Frozen comment:
>15cm
Geology
Geological setting:
The Ellsworth Mountains comprise a thick sequence of folded metasedimentary rocks comprising limestones, conglomerates and quartzites dating to Precambrian; the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is believed to have fluctuated greatly in response to global sea level changes and evidence of these fluctuations should be present in the tills and soil weathering record; the Meyer Hills are predominantly quartzitic sandstones
Patterned ground:
Nil
Surface weathering or surface features:
Surface rocks are angular with a thick incrustation of precipitated salts
Soil in the lowest horizon is moist; it is likely that the site may have been more moist in the past
Biological activity:
Nil observed
Profile Description
Horizon
Depth
Description
467a
-2
–
0.5
cm
surface salt crust incrustation; deposit is firmly crystalline, calcareous, botryoidal and partly to completely coating surface rocks,
467b
-0.5
–
0
cm
salts beneath the surface crust; profuse crystals with growths on rock particles; moderately cohesive; rock particles angular and unstained,
467c
0
–
5
cm
light grey to grey (5Y 6/1) granular gravel; loose; some rock particles with thin calcium carbonate coatings; rock particles angular and unstained; distinct boundary,
467d
5
–
10
cm
greyish brown (2.5Y 5/2) granular gravel; moist; rock particles angular and unstained