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Catalogue and Atlas of giant aufeis of the North-East of Russia. / Alexeev, V.; Makarieva, O.; Shiklov, A.; Nesterova, N.; Ostashov, A.; Semakina , A.
2020. 04001 Abstract from 4th Vinogradov Conference on Hydrology: from Learning to Worldview in Memory of Outstanding Russian Hydrologist Yury Vinogradov, VC 2020, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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T1 - Catalogue and Atlas of giant aufeis of the North-East of Russia.
AU - Alexeev, V.
AU - Makarieva, O.
AU - Shiklov, A.
AU - Nesterova, N.
AU - Ostashov, A.
AU - Semakina , A.
PY - 2020/4/17
Y1 - 2020/4/17
N2 - This study presents the results of development of the Catalogue and Atlas of giant aufeis-taryns in the North-East of Russia. The characteristics of aufeis in the North-East of Russia for the last 70 years have been generalized and systematized into the Catalogue database using data from the Cadastre of aufeis (1958) and Landsat images for the period 2013-2017 for the Yana, Indigirka, Kolyma River basins and Chukotka area. In total the territory more than 1.9 million km2 is covered by the study. The Catalogue contains the information about the location and characteristics of more than 4600 aufeis fields. The release of the Atlas of aufeis-taryns in the North-East of Russia has been announced. It reveals the history of study, origin, distribution, and specific features of aufeis and is supplemented with medium-and large-scale maps of aufeis with their seasonal and long-term dynamics.
AB - This study presents the results of development of the Catalogue and Atlas of giant aufeis-taryns in the North-East of Russia. The characteristics of aufeis in the North-East of Russia for the last 70 years have been generalized and systematized into the Catalogue database using data from the Cadastre of aufeis (1958) and Landsat images for the period 2013-2017 for the Yana, Indigirka, Kolyma River basins and Chukotka area. In total the territory more than 1.9 million km2 is covered by the study. The Catalogue contains the information about the location and characteristics of more than 4600 aufeis fields. The release of the Atlas of aufeis-taryns in the North-East of Russia has been announced. It reveals the history of study, origin, distribution, and specific features of aufeis and is supplemented with medium-and large-scale maps of aufeis with their seasonal and long-term dynamics.
U2 - 10.1051/e3sconf/202016304001
DO - 10.1051/e3sconf/202016304001
M3 - Abstract
SP - 04001
T2 - 4th Vinogradov Conference on Hydrology: from Learning to Worldview in Memory of Outstanding Russian Hydrologist Yury Vinogradov, VC 2020
Y2 - 20 March 2020 through 27 March 2020
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