publisher:10.1002/ppp.509

The use of CORONA images in remote sensing of periglacial geomorphology: an illustration from the NE Siberian coast


Contact
ggrosse [ at ] awi-potsdam.de

Abstract

CORONA images have been used for the mapping of periglacial features on the Bykovsky Peninsula and adjacent Khorogor Valley in northeast Siberia. Features, mapped and analysed within a geographical information system, include thermokarst depressions, thermo-erosional valleys, thermo-erosional cirques, thermokarst lakes, thermokarst lagoons and pingos. More than 50% of the area is strongly influenced by thermally-induced subsidence. Thermokarst in the area is probably less active today than in the early-middle Holocene. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.



Item Type
Article
Authors
Divisions
Programs
Publication Status
Published
Eprint ID
9254
DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1002/ppp.509

Cite as
Grosse, G. , Schirrmeister, L. , Kunitsky, V. V. and Hubberten, H. W. (2005): The use of CORONA images in remote sensing of periglacial geomorphology: an illustration from the NE Siberian coast , Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 16 (2), pp. 163-172 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1002/ppp.509


Download
[thumbnail of Fulltext]
Preview
PDF (Fulltext)
Gro2003h.pdf

Download (7MB) | Preview
Cite this document as:

Share


Citation

Research Platforms
N/A

Campaigns
N/A


Actions
Edit Item Edit Item