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multiple, discontinuous or continuous for several hundred feet. Structural
composition usually indicates the presence of beach material sediments
such as pebbles, gravel and sand or sandy silt. The upper portion
of the ridge in many instances is composed of unconsolidated sandy,
fine sediment, whereas the lower portion often carries gravelly, stony
or sandy mixtures. Vegetative cover was visually estimated, plant
species identified and substrate characteristics noted.
RESULTS
For a more detailed description from different locations,
four sites were randomly selected from aerial photographs of 1:63,000
scale.
Site No. 1
Location: Melville Island (Air photo no.: A-16763-60)
Dimensions (maximum height above ground): 3-4 '
Substrate:
Upper substrate texture: silty sand
Lower substrate texture: gravel-sand
Vegetation cover (%):
Upper portion: unvegetated
Lower portion: 10-15% plant cover
Phytosociologic composition:
Racomitrium (D)*
Carex (S)**
Luzula (r)***
Saxifraga oppositiolia, Saxifraga rivularis, Saxifraga
nivalis, Saxifraga caespitosa
Papaver (R)
Site No. 2
Location: Melville Island (Air photo no.: A-16763-181)
Dimensions (maximum height above ground): 4 f
Substrate:
Upper substrate texture: silty sand
Lower substrate texture: sand-stone fragments
Vegetation cover (%)
Upper portion: unvegetated
Lower portion: 20-25% plant cover
Phytosociologic composition:
Carex (D)
At Specific sites:
* Dominant
** Subdominant
*** Rare