학술논문

Variations of Stable Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes in the Ice Core of the Pingo (Southern Part of Gydan Peninsula).
Document Type
Article
Source
Doklady Earth Sciences. Sep2019, Vol. 488 Issue 1, p1137-1141. 5p.
Subject
*ICE cores
*OXYGEN isotopes
*HYDROGEN isotopes
*DEUTERIUM
*ISOTOPOLOGUES
*PENINSULAS
Language
ISSN
1028-334X
Abstract
The vertical isotopic profile of the ice core of a Messoyakha-1 bulgunniakh (pingo)—was obtained. The pingo is situated at 68°30′32″ N, 79°59′53″ E, in the southern part of the Gydan Peninsula within the Middle Messoyakha swell. No significant variations were registered in the isotopic composition of the pingo ice core: δ18О varied from –14.98 to –16.60‰ and δ2Н varied from –117.9 to –122.8 ‰. This small range of values probably resulted from intense heaving and rather rapid formation of the pingo. Based on the features of the pingo, it can be assumed that initially there was a lake of 0.5 km length and 0.3 km width at this site. Then, the water drained into a nearby river, the lake began to dry out, and the khasyrey (alas), which occupies most of the former lake area, was formed. The pingo itself arose during the freezing of the alas under its gradual drying out. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]