Vieira, GonçaloRamos, Miguel2019-07-012019-07-012003Vieira, G., & Ramos, M. (2003). Geographic factors and geocryological activity in Livingston Island, Antarctic. Preliminary results. In In: Phillips, M., Springman, S. M., & Arenson, L. U. Permafrost. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Permaforst (p. 1183-1188). Swets & Zeitlingerhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/38914The study presents results from the geomorphological mapping of geocryological phenomena on the northwest sector of Hurd Peninsula, Livingston Island, including frost- shattered debris, talus slopes, stonebanked lobes, rockglaciers and patterned ground. Results are integrated in a GIS and compared to data on altitude, slope angle, aspect and calculated summer net radiation. They show a generally poor influence of the studied climate-related variables, a fact that may be related to the particular climatic characteristics [...]engGeographic factorsGeocryological acticivityLivingston IslandAntarctic PeninsulaGeographic factors and geocryological activity in Livingston Island, Antarctic. Preliminary resultsbook part