Site Information

Site number:
828
Authors:
IBC DSS WM
Date recorded:
1998/01/07
Reason Sampled:
Soil salts investigation
Description:
The site is located near the mouth of a small hanging valley on a flattish surface, about 100 m up valley from the escarpment formed by the break in slope with the side of the upper Taylor Valley; the site is a stable glacial retreat surface which gently rises up valley to the south and is notable for the occurrence of some very large (circa 6 m) granite boulders; a somewhat windy site on occasions
Altitude:
1500 m
Aspect:
NE
Slope:
20 °
Location Data
Observer IBC GGC
GPS GPS
Latitude Longitude DMS 77° 50.21' S 161° 4.02' E 77° 50.21' S 161° 4.04' E
Latitude Longitude DD -77.83680 161.06700 -77.83683 161.06733
Latitude longitude precision DD 0.00008 0.00008 0.00008 0.00008
Locality South side of Upper Taylor Glacier between West Beacon and New Mountain; a small relict hanging valley 2 km east of Arena Valley
Survey Not recorded

Climate

Soil climate zone:
Xerous to subxerous, inland mountains
Site temperature profile
Depth (cm)Soil temp (°C)Notes
0 -4.1 Surface
5 -4.5
12 -5.3
25 -5.9
40 -6.9
58 -8.1
90 -9.7
120 -12.2
165 -14.6
Estimated mean annual temperature:
-30 °C
Frozen ground depth:
10 ~ cm
Frozen type:
Dry frozen
Frozen comment:
~10cm

Geology

Geological setting:
Local outcropping rocks are Ferrar Dolerite and Beacon Sandstone; the valley entrance, floor and part of the valley sides, however, have till deposits of non-local origin which include the now familiar granite erratic tills deposited as an up-valley re-advance from the Taylor Glacier into what may have been old empty hanging cirque valleys; multiple re- invasions of ice into this valley are indicated by paleosols in the till deposits; the proportion of granite erratic in these valley floor tills appears to diminish up valley, which again suggests multiple ice event deposition; the possibility of ice invasion with minimal till deposition exists as some sandstone boulders are pale coloured and weakly oxidised, contrasting with surrounding strongly oxidised sandstone clasts
Patterned ground:
Nil at site
Surface weathering or surface features:
There is a well developed desert pavement of pebbles and cobbles with some flattish boulders, all showing some ventifaction; the very large granite boulders are rounded and have moderately oxidised surfaces but appear to sit on the surface suggesting that these may have been a later addition; some smaller granite boulders however are strongly disaggregated; pitting on dolerite is well developed as are oxidation and polish; thick encrusting salt deposits occur beneath many surface clasts

Soil

Soil parent material:
Dominantly dolerite and sandstone bouldery till with some granite; non ice-cemented
Previous disturbance:
The area was disturbed in 1987 and a camp site, a former pit site and helicopter skid marks were still visible
Soil weathering stage:
6 4 (Campbell & Claridge 1975)
Soil moisture status:
Recent snowfall and some moisture in surface horizons which froze; lower horizons dry; snow patches are scarce and no liquid water observed
Biological activity:
Nil observed
Profile Description
HorizonDepthDescription
828a -3 – 0 cm surface pebbles, granules and sand forming a well developed pavement surface; clasts subrounded, strongly stained and ventiform,
828b 0 – 3 cm brown (7.5YR 5/4) gravelly coarse sand; moderately cohesive and weakly vesicular; rock particles rounded to subrounded, strongly stained and some altered; some reddish amorphous coatings in fissures; sharp wavy boundary,
828c 3 – 10 cm strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) pebbly gravelly coarse sand; loose to weakly cohesive; diffuse salts but patchy with thick encrustations beneath some penetrating surface stones; rock particles subrounded, strongly stained and some altered with amorphous coatings in fissures; distinct boundary,
828d 10 – 30 cm strong brown (7.5YR 5/8) cobbly gravelly sand; weakly cohesive to loose; some scattered salt accumulations but salts also diffuse; some cobble sized ghosts, completely disaggregated; rock particles mainly subrounded to sub angular and moderately stained; distinct boundary,
828e 30 – 51 cm yellowish brown (10YR 5/8) gravelly sand; weakly cohesive; few scattered salts; rock particles mainly angular and weakly stained; sharp boundary,
828f 51 – 56 cm brownish yellow to yellowish brown (10YR 6/6 - 5/6) gravelly sand (paleosol?); very firm; salt cemented with profuse crystalline precipitations; rock particles mainly subrounded and moderately stained; sharp boundary,
828g 56 – 65 cm strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) gravelly sand; weakly to moderately cohesive; rock particles subrounded to subangular with some stained and oxidised pebbles; indistinct boundary,
828h 65 – 86 cm yellowish red (10YR 6/6 - 6/8) sandy gravel with some brownish yellow (10YR 5/6) sandy patches; loose; rock particles mainly subangular and weakly to moderately stained; sharp boundary,
828i 86 – 90 cm brownish yellow (10YR 6/6) silty sand; weakly cohesive to loose; weak crumb like microfabric; rock particles rounded to subrounded and moderately stained; sharp boundary,
828j 90 – 105 cm yellowish red (7.5YR 6/6 - 6/8) stony sandy gravel (weak paleosol?); weakly to moderately cohesive; few scattered fine salts; rock particles subangular and weakly stained; indistinct boundary,
828k 105 – 135 cm light yellowish brown to brownish yellow (10YR 6/4 - 6/6) gravelly sand; patchy textural differences possibly from proglacial sorting; loose; rock particles subangular to sub rounded and weakly stained; indistinct boundary,
828l 135 – 160 cm very pale brown (10YR 7/4) gravelly sand; loose but some weakly cohesive patches; pebbles and cobbles mainly angular and unstained; distinct boundary,

Sample Data

Physical Data
Sample nameDepth descriptionTop (cm)Base (cm)Bulk DensityDry Bulk DensityGravimetric MoistureVol. Moisture (BD=2)
828a 3-0 -3 0 No
828b 0-3 0 3 No
828c 3-10 3 10 No
828d 10-30 10 30 No
828e 30-51 30 51 No
828f 51-56 51 56 No
828g 56-65 56 65 No
828h 65-86 65 86 No
828i 86-90 86 90 No
828j 90-105 90 105 No
828k 105-135 105 135 No
828l 135-160 135 160 No
828m 160-165 160 165 No
Sample solution chemistry
Sample namepHNa meq/100gCa meq/100gMg meq/100gK meq/100gCl meq/100gSO4 meq/100gNO3 meq/100gEC mmho/cmSoluble SaltNotes
828a                      
828b 6.0 0.63 1.88 0.58 0.03 0.1 2.85 0.106 0.61 .  
828c 6.2 2.96 6.23 1.0 0.06 0.86 7.33 0.904 1.6 .  
828d 6.9 5.8 1.08 3.17 0.19 12.17 4.2 3.702 2.18 .  
828e 7.2 27.04 4.53 6.71 0.23 14.19 32.39 4.827 6.5 .  
828f 7.8 4.0 0.05 1.0 0.14 2.26 0.85 2.298 0.94 .  
828g 8.1 9.65 4.45 2.75 0.23 3.37 6.02 3.702 2.84 .  
828h 7.5 9.11 0.6 2.04 0.2 2.84 6.87 2.963 2.66 .  
828i 6.4 7.96 0.34 1.88 0.2 2.97 4.34 3.019 2.42 .  
828j 6.4 5.8 0.49 1.67 0.15 2.57 3.14 2.51 1.94 .  
828k 6.3 4.09 2.88 1.03 0.1 1.53 4.91 1.413 1.62 .  
828l 6.4 2.5 1.75 0.92 0.09 1.2 2.99 0.962 0.36 .  
828m                      
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
828a
828b
828c
828d
828e
828f
828g
828h
828i
828j
828k
828l
828m
Clay Mineralogy
Sample nameMicaIHMHIV - IHMICHLVTHIVCHLSMCHL SMFE - CHLHTQTZFLDHBCALNotes
828a :
828b :
828c :
828d :
828e :
828f :
828g :
828h :
828i :
828j :
828k :
828l :
828m :

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