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Biotic and abiotic processes on granite weathering landforms in a cryotic environment, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica

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  • Mauro Guglielmin
  • Nicoletta Cannone
  • Andrea Strini
  • Antoni G. Lewkowicz

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A multidisciplinary study was carried out to understand the interactions between biotic and abiotic processes in granite weathering in ice‐free areas of Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Examples of tafoni, pits and grooves were analyzed, focusing on their morphometry, infills, weathering rind types and vegetation patterns. Surface and subsurface temperatures and incoming radiation were measured to characterize microclimatic conditions. In addition, microscopic, SEM and X‐ray diffraction analyses of granite were carried out. These analyses indicate that, under present conditions, mechanical weathering is the main process active in the formation of tafoni, which post‐date pits and grooves. In these forms, granular disintegration is mainly induced by chasmoendolithic lichens, salt and thermal stress associated with the dilatation coefficients of different granite‐forming minerals. The overall morphology of pits and grooves indicates that they originate from water erosion. In the former, mechanical weathering prevails, caused by epilithic lichens, by freeze–thaw events, and by salt, while only the first two processes are active in the grooves. The intensity of these processes is less effective than in tafoni and on the outer surfaces, suggesting that pits and grooves are inherited features, possibly generated in the same way as landforms occurring on granite in the humid tropics. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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  • Mauro Guglielmin & Nicoletta Cannone & Andrea Strini & Antoni G. Lewkowicz, 2005. "Biotic and abiotic processes on granite weathering landforms in a cryotic environment, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica," Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 16(1), pages 69-85, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:perpro:v:16:y:2005:i:1:p:69-85
    DOI: 10.1002/ppp.514
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