Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of ground ice, and geomorphological processes of mass wasting, erosion and sedimentation. Here we explore the relation between a 3 year data set of InSAR measurements of vertical surface displacements during the thaw season, and geomorphological features in an area in the Indigirka Lowlands, Northeast Siberia. The geomorphology is presented in a geomorphological map, based on interpretation of high resolution visible spectrum satellite imagery, field surveys and available data from paleo-environmental research. The main landforms comprise overlapping drained thaw lake basins and lakes, erosion remnants of Late Pleistocene Yedoma deposits, and a fl...
The high thaw vulnerability of Yedoma (Ice Complex) in combination with its high contents of labile ...
Thermal erosion is a major mechanism of permafrost degradation, resulting in characteristic landform...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
Ground-ice rich terrain in the East Siberian coastal lowlands is being destabilized by continuing pe...
Yedoma—extremely ice-rich permafrost with massive ice wedges formed during the Late Pleistocene—is v...
Yedoma—extremely ice-rich permafrost with massive ice wedges formed during the Late Pleistocen...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles of active layer result in upward and downward movem...
Drained thermokarst lake basins (DTLBs) are ubiquitous landforms on Arctic tundra lowland. Their dyn...
The high thaw vulnerability of Yedoma (Ice Complex) in combination with its high contents of labile ...
Thermal erosion is a major mechanism of permafrost degradation, resulting in characteristic landform...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
Ice-ridge Yedoma terrain is susceptible to vertical surface displacements by thaw and refreeze of gr...
Ground-ice rich terrain in the East Siberian coastal lowlands is being destabilized by continuing pe...
Yedoma—extremely ice-rich permafrost with massive ice wedges formed during the Late Pleistocene—is v...
Yedoma—extremely ice-rich permafrost with massive ice wedges formed during the Late Pleistocen...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles of active layer result in upward and downward movem...
Drained thermokarst lake basins (DTLBs) are ubiquitous landforms on Arctic tundra lowland. Their dyn...
The high thaw vulnerability of Yedoma (Ice Complex) in combination with its high contents of labile ...
Thermal erosion is a major mechanism of permafrost degradation, resulting in characteristic landform...
In permafrost areas, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles result in upward and downward movements of the grou...