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11 Coas. tal I_andf()rm ()f Sevnl()ur I land. Ant{lrctic I)enin ula Plate l. Mes- et;1 (prominent flirt-t,)1)1)ed x, urfact) and c]issected mount{ in f)r hill 51()pex,", vitw (1 fr()m we t coa t Plate 2 rl itt-1yt(] (.*)Ill (Itttl r,)llll(} :It : (llltllhyt t (If 1 st til * = -; = ; "=-r _ -_ = i =**-* - " - " F - :i i;: ;? " "< - # -l : 1" i :_ -; - T "- L t / ;1: s -" L_ -=? :; - -1;=-1 := -;-+- -_ i -_ ;_:+;: : :4_;; - : "_ s= _ : if ;:;": :L - == ::; ; -i;;"it *-^ i L_* = :; f - T::i l : i :1 *:; " F ; 1; r;1 itf " " -; {" ; { 1:- ijt;: - - -_ ;"t ;:; 1 = ; t/ i; :;! ji #r : ;;:1jl iiz: ;; J: ji;jiiiii;:j :::::i :::: :: a! r r;;t::j}i :j t j " : :" -t {s * t * ; :_ +i: Fi?*+ "r-+**** } t i :, t i ll:iili: li I : i " -e- l - II l( f " plate 3 1 lrsen covt vie ve( r()m le} eta :j spjt (m]dd]e left) emerged inter ti( a] c e tl an(1 Lrvt)!en]c Plate 4. Between h!1eseta (flat top) and Sub-Meseta mounds (upper mlddle) an allu iil fall (mlddl l dark col()red part )*three mountain pe l k; {Ind br iid d river c anne ; are evident l l t t e ()wer (foreground), several flat surfilces are distinguished ii* * _" *_. j: j* : * * _ ** * *,** * *** ** "* ** *+"*+ *.* **, " "** * ** ***,**** "+ *"**t;:;:: ;j: ;;; ::{ ;::,.. *, ; * * - * * =* ji**i_,***_{ ; *** -*. *. **=i* * " i-**:*== + _ * *=*" * _ *+-- ; ; ; : * (*. * * ;*** ^ +*+* i = ** * :"= : ; =:1:: ; ;i :: i" ***:*;. ". *;;+;::= **"*** * : " Plate 5. Outcrop of 3 m a h t.1 coastal terrace, Plate 6..ALlternations of sand, silt, and clay beds, (upper) are obser ed. Two algae samples were c(rllected from ca hammers) l.ength of a stake i_s about 60 cm ()utcrop of an ice-wedge cast (between two O cm and 60 cm below the ground level ( 21 )
12 Kuni*, ()M( )1(),, -* * i*, ", st_ : i * : Plate 7. (n tht L;oh)re(] dlxtinct s f ; An alluvial fill] (left) nn(1 f n tllltrxt(] inttr-1id{il (leltil iri llt) I_inealntnt (1(v(lr]1) f(]rmt r indicate ict-wt{ e (dsts r r;ii(it(1 (lr iinage d v l[]1) ]rl the illluvi2li filll t(1ilrk lilrt ()f left ul-]1)er) (r}()genic m()ul (1 (le tlop on tht> tnler ed inter-ti(la] (leltil tr 1 I]11(]t() raphs" trt t tktn fr(_)m illl ilirl)i lnt by Dr T ;. t tt I i n ;.J.1: - F. ; S$ fif ii - J f - l]late S. tl]llr t(1 ( rv( ) t I I i( irlter-ti(l{ 1 :: L: f r L plate 9 An example of lll( Iu n d s ( I t v( l( )1 ) ( rn t h therm()karst-]ike sul)- sidence ()1)s"erved on the cry() enic mounds. (ll,it l F ; ";F : :1 rd 1 IJ L LT rs:"i :: r r i i : ; 1 LSItj: L :;; t4t: F; h:;i{ 1 *t : i - ::! Y j! _t " :: I.(r }! 4 l df 1 t t I _ t ; ;. [ I l: : ;sh L l1 rl!t ;;g{thsi l ; #1 i /? ": 1:f ii! H IPI : 1 : I r il. 1 I " 1 II Pth 1;;:!:!J;,r: JIP ;. ; _ : :i : : L l FS F l)late 101 All ()ut(in)1) of crv( (]lli(1 In()L]ncl Plate I l. 1 l iltl sai]11)le wfl ; (1()llected l)tlt)w i]lucl 1 lvert {It tran iti()ll z()ne betwe( n (IntrXTed inter-ti(lill 1licl (]ver]i(s tlll()w-()ritln fe c()1()urtl(1.l]1 f lct ()f cry() enic m()unds, (lelta iln(1 illluvi{tl fitn si[n(1 beds. tn)n ol)s, ervt(1 {1 ent. of corra i()n. deflation. an(1 wind erosion are (1estroying the surface ()f tll( crvogenic m()ull(i. Ileig_Tht ()f il fielc] note i IXcTn. ( 2? ) -,,,
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