Abstract

AbstractMiniature sorted patterned ground features (nets and stripes) occur at an elevation of ca. 35 m in the L'Antioja valley, East Falkland. The features have developed following recent soil erosion and display many of the characteristics associated with the operation of frost‐related processes in regolith materials. The patterns are currently active and indicate that in cool oceanic climates the distribution of frost‐sorted patterns is controlled by the presence of bare ground on suitable regolith rather than by altitude.

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