Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2002.
pt. I. The earth's cryosphere and peculiarities of sedimentation in it --; pt. II. Sea-ice sedimentation in the ocean --; pt. III. Glacial (iceberg) sedimentation in the ocean --; pt. IV. Glacial sedimentogenesis in the earth's geological past --; pt. V. Basis for the analysis of cryogenic formations : tectonic zonality.
In many geological epochs, glacial sediments are widespread. This type of sedimentation results from the interaction between atmosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere under temperatures ranging from 0 to -80. Two types of glacial sediments exists: those from sea-ice and those from icebergs. Both types can be subdivided into various subfacies. Most widespread in the Northern Hemisphere is the Siberian subfacies, characterized by silt and clay and often misinterpreted as sediments of temperate zones. This reference book for researchers working on this kind of sediments provides a complete overview of the various glacial deposits in the ocean.