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 |
|