Deep‐seated relict permafrost in northeastern Poland |
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Authors: | JAN SZEWCZYK JERZY NAWROCKI |
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Institution: | Polish Geological Institute – National Research Institute, Rakowiecka 4, 00‐975 Warszawa, Poland |
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Abstract: | Szewczyk, J. & Nawrocki, J. 2011: Deep‐seated relict permafrost in northeastern Poland. Boreas, Vol. 40, pp. 385–388. 10.1111/j.1502‐3885.2011.00218.x. ISSN 0300‐9483. A research borehole drilled in northeastern Poland revealed a permafrost layer at least 93 m thick within the Cretaceous sedimentary succession below a depth of 357 m. Its entire thickness has not been determined, owing to the borehole depth limit (450 m). The relict of permafrost, unexpected in this part of Europe, is in the ice–water transition phase at a temperature close to 0 °C. We estimate that the permafrost has been preserved in an area of several square kilometres located above the central part of the Suwa?ki anorthosite intrusion, which is covered by ~800 m of sedimentary rocks. We show that the remnants of the Last Glaciation, which ended at c. 13.4 ka BP, can, even at present, affect the thermal regime of the outer zone of the Earth's crust. These findings are of significant importance for the reconstruction of past climate conditions. |
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