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Characterization and mapping of MIS‐2 thermal contraction crack polygons in Western Transdanubia, Hungary

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  • Beáta Farkas
  • György Sipos
  • Tamás Bartyik
  • Edina Józsa
  • Szabolcs Czigány
  • Richárd Balogh
  • Gábor Varga
  • János Kovács
  • Szabolcs Ákos Fábián

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The Pannonian Basin was located in the southernmost, disputed limit of permafrost during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). In the western part of the basin, over an area of 1,200 km2, more than 150 sites with polygonal patterned ground were surveyed, and 72 sediment samples from forms identified as relict sand wedges were collected. Ten optically stimulated luminescence ages were obtained from the infills, while morphometric analyses were also carried out on satellite images. Our study revealed that the polygonal networks developed in several phases, from 15.01 ± 1.68 to 23.0 ± 1.7 ka. The polygons have an average diameter of 13–23 m and are mainly present on flat surfaces, intruding into the gravelly, alluvial host of the paleo‐Rába. Statistical analyses highlighted the short transportation period of the sandy infill and multiple sediment provenances. This study adds further data to assess the presence of permafrost or deep seasonal frost and to the interpretation of the LGM in the central European periglacial domain.

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  • Beáta Farkas & György Sipos & Tamás Bartyik & Edina Józsa & Szabolcs Czigány & Richárd Balogh & Gábor Varga & János Kovács & Szabolcs Ákos Fábián, 2023. "Characterization and mapping of MIS‐2 thermal contraction crack polygons in Western Transdanubia, Hungary," Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 34(3), pages 417-427, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:perpro:v:34:y:2023:i:3:p:417-427
    DOI: 10.1002/ppp.2190
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