East Siberian Sea

Location LAT LONG Comment Photographer  
Bolshoy Lyahkhovsky Island 73.33 141.35 thermo-erosional cirques and thermoterraces in the front of the ice complex AWI
Bolshoy Lyahkhovsky Island 73.33 141.35 ice complex with large wegdes, forming an ice wall near the coast AWI
Bolshoy Lyahkhovsky Island 73.33 141.35 ice complex with large wegdes, forming an ice wall near the coast M. N. Grigoriev
Kondratyeva 72.68 143.60 general view of the ice complex V. Rachold
Kondratyeva 72.68 143.60 eroded, frozen blocks falling into the sea V. Rachold
Kondratyeva 72.68 143.60 mammoth tusk released from the frozen sediments V. Rachold
Kondratyeva 72.68 143.60 theodolite measurements to determine coastal retreat rates V. Rachold
Kondratyeva 72.68 143.60 fresh crack causing block desintegration V. Rachold
Bunge Island 74.82 142.33 sandy shore of the higher terrace near the former polar station Bunge V. Rachold
Bunge Island 74.82 142.33 motorboat used for offshore bathymetric profiling and sampling V. Rachold
Novo Sibir Island 75.12 146.67 destruction of the cliff during strong onshore wind V. Rachold
Novo Sibir Island 75.12 146.67 cliff erosion caused by slumping and mud flows V. Rachold
Novo Sibir Island 75.03 147.49 sandy pebble beach near old polar station M. Grigoriev
Cape Maly Chukochiy 70.10 159.90 landscape with the taberal deposits (17m cliff) and sediments of the young sea terraces (4-6 m accumulative level) V. Sorokovikov & V. Ostroumov
Cape Maly Chukochiy 70.10 159.90 taberal deposits (17 m high) free of ice wedges V. Sorokovikov & V. Ostroumov