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The particle-size distribution in soils sampled near Russian polar stations in West Antarctica has been studied. It is shown that the soils of the Subantarctic zone (the Bellingshausen Station on King George Island) are characterized by a higher content of silt and clay in the fine earth fraction and by a higher content of the fine earth fraction in comparison with the soils of the proper Antarctic tundra barrens near the Lenin-gradskaya Station and the Antarctic cold desert near the Russkaya Station. In the latter soils, the content of rock fragments is higher than that in the soils of the Antarctic tundra barrens. In the soils of the tundra barrens, a considerable accumulation of fine earth may take place in large cavities (hollows) on the stony bedrock surface. Desert pavements are formed in both types of Antarctic landscapes.
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Original Russian Text © E.V. Abakumov, 2010, published in Pochvovedenie, 2010, No. 3, pp. 324–332.
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Abakumov, E.V. Particle-size distribution in soils of West Antarctica. Eurasian Soil Sc. 43, 297–304 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064229310030075
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