Stabilisation of geodetic points in the surroundings of Johann Gregor Mendel Station, James Ross Island, Antarctica

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Authors

STACHOŇ Zdeněk RUSSNÁK Jan NÝVLT Daniel HRBÁČEK Filip

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Czech Polar Reports
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://www.sci.muni.cz/CPR/7cislo/Stachon-web.pdf
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords geodetic points; periglacial environment; permafrost; Antarctic Peninsula; James Ross Island; Antarctica
Description The article is focused on issuing of the permanent stabilisation of geodetic points in the periglacial environment. Periglacial environment of ice-free areas of northern James Ross Island is characterised by specific geomorphological processes connected with freezing and thawing and mass movement processes in the superficial part of the ground. Variable intensity of periglacial processes creates main limitations for traditional methods of permanent geodetic point’s stabilisation. This article describes periglacial processes with regards to the traditional stabilisation methods and suggests alternative solutions, which were practically applied and verified on the ice-free area of Ulu Peninsula, northern James Ross Island.
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