cryosequences
Cryosequences are geological features formed by the freezing and thawing of water within the soil. These processes are particularly prominent in regions with seasonal or permafrost conditions. Cryosequences are characterized by the presence of ice wedges, which are vertical or inclined cracks in the soil that fill with ice during the freezing season. These ice wedges can grow to significant sizes, sometimes exceeding several meters in length and depth.
The formation of cryosequences begins with the freezing of soil moisture. As water freezes, it expands, exerting
Cryosequences play a crucial role in the landscape evolution of cold regions. They contribute to the formation
The study of cryosequences is important for understanding the dynamics of permafrost regions and their response