Site Information

Site number:
729
Authors:
IBC,GGC,MRB,DIC
Date recorded:
1994/01/02
Reason Sampled:
soil moisture, permafrost monitoring and soil climate measurement
Description:
a gently sloping area forming a small bench on a moderately steep slope between Crater Hill and the east coast of Ross Island approximately 150m northwest from the Scott Base buildings; drill hole and access tube site located in the Southwest, downslope portion of the disturbed part of an experimental area
Altitude:
75 m
Aspect:
SE
Slope:
5 °
Location Data
Observer IBC GGC
GPS No
Latitude Longitude DMS 77° 51' S 166° 46' E 77° 51' S 166° 48' E
Latitude Longitude DD -77.850 166.767 -77.850 166.800
Latitude longitude precision DD 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008
Locality Pram Point, Scott Base
Survey not recorded

Climate

Soil climate zone:
coastal mountain
Site temperature profile
Depth (cm)Soil temp (°C)Notes
0 17 surface
Estimated mean annual temperature:
-18 °C
Frozen ground depth:
0 cm
Frozen type:
hard frozen and ice cemented with segregated ice
Frozen comment:
At ground surface

Geology

Geological setting:
the deposit comprises volcanics of the McMurdo Volcanics Formation mainly as scoriaceous flows; the surface materials are a thin cover of mainly fractured bedrock with addition of glacially derived granular and pebble clasts from outside the immediate area; the volcanic bedrock has been considerably fractured by freeze thaw; the surface age is probably very late Pleistocene (Ross Sea Glaciation) having been modified by McMurdo Sound filling glacial ice
Patterned ground:
weakly developed and without distinctive trough expression or well developed net pattern
Surface weathering or surface features:
freshly cut surface is uniformly greyish brown without weathering features

Soil

Soil parent material:
fragmented bouldery volcanic bedrock with some additions of glaciogenic finer materials, in part with some modification by slope drift processes; surface of the soil to approximately 30cm depth was removed by bulldozer
Previous disturbance:
no evidence of past mechanical disturbance at the immediate trial site area but moderate foot traffic disturbance is very likely; present disturbance includes the presence of numerous particles of introduced organic and inorganic materials; at this site the active layer has been removed
Soil weathering stage:
6 1 (Campbell & Claridge 1975)
Soil moisture status:
xerous to subxerous; soil is moist below the surface; some moisture derived from small transient snow banks
Biological activity:
a few small patches of yellow lichen and some moss in the general vicinity
Profile Description
HorizonDepthDescription
729a 0 – 20 cm top of frozen ground
729b 20 – 32 cm
729c 32 – 49 cm
729d 49 – 63 cm
729e 63 – 78 cm
729f 78 – 100 cm

Sample Data

Physical Data
Sample nameDepth descriptionTop (cm)Base (cm)Bulk DensityDry Bulk DensityGravimetric MoistureVol. Moisture (BD=2)
729a 0-20 0 20 1.24 46.94
729b 20-32 20 32 2.02 30.35
729c 32-49 32 49 2.32 26.35
729d 49-63 49 63 2.46 23.11
729e 63-78 63 78 1.68 40.0
729f 78-100 78 100 2.25 17.59
Particle size distribution
Sample name< 2 mm2 - 0.5 mm0.5 - 0.25 mm0.25 - 0.1 mm0.1 - 0.05 mm0.05 - 0.02 mm0.02 - 0.002 mm< 0.002 mmFe2O3CaCO3Notes
729a 42.0
729b 69.0
729c 82.0
729d 69.0
729e 13.0
729f 43.0
Clay Mineralogy
Sample nameMicaIHMHIV - IHMICHLVTHIVCHLSMCHL SMFE - CHLHTQTZFLDHBCALNotes
729a :
729b :
729c :
729d :
729e :
729f :

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