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The use of CORONA images in remote sensing of periglacial geomorphology: an illustration from the NE Siberian coast
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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.
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Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > POL-MARCOPOLI
Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > POL7-From permafrost to deep sea in the Arctic
Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > POL7-From permafrost to deep sea in the Arctic
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https://www.doi.org/10.1002/ppp.509
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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
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