@ARTICLE{Stankowska_Anna_Glacial_1989, author={Stankowska, Anna}, volume={vol. 10}, number={No 3}, journal={Polish Polar Research}, pages={303-316}, howpublished={online}, year={1989}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, publisher={Committee on Polar Research}, abstract={Mineralogical and chemical analysis of the glacial deposits of the Petuniabukta region, laid down due to glacial advances occurring from the Billefjorden Stage to the Little Ice Age has been made. The deposits have substantial carbonate contents which, however, vary depending on rock types of which the bedrock is built up. The calcium ion is the main component of the sorption complex of the deposits under investigation. A proportion of other ions, including magnesium, sodium and potassium, is markedly lower. An increase in the magnesium, sodium and potassium ion contents of the sorption complex with age and a concurrent decline in calcium ions have been reported from glacial tills. The illite clay minerals prevail in glacial deposits occurring around Petuniabukta. Apart from them, there are large quantities of the chlorite and kaolinite clay minerals. The glacial deposits of Spitsbergen remain markedly richer in the chlorite group than glacial tills of Poland. Simultaneously, they contain markedly smaller amounts of minerals of the- smectite group and illite/smectite mixed-layer minerals. This is due to a fainter effect of the weathering processes on the glacial deposits of Spitsbergen, compared with the glacial tills of Poland.}, type={Article}, title={Glacial deposits of the northern region adiacent to Petuniabukta in the light of mineralogical and chemical studies, central Spitsbergen}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/111229/PDF-MASTER/1989_3_303-316.pdf}, keywords={Arctic, Spitsbergen, glaciology, geochemistry}, }