Thermokarst lakes and basins aremajor components of ice-rich permafrost landscapes in East Siberian coastal lowlands
and are regarded as indicators of regional climatic changes.We investigate the temporal and spatial dynamics
of a 7.5 km2, partly drained thermokarst basin (alas) using field investigations, remote sensing, Geographic
Information Systems (GIS), and sediment analyses. The evolution of the thermokarst basin proceeded in two
phases. The first phase started at the Pleistocene/Holocene transition (13 to 12 ka BP) with the initiation of a primary
thermokarst lake on the Ice Complex surface. The lake expanded and persisted throughout the early Holocene
before it drained abruptly about 5.7 ka BP, thereby creating a N20 m deep alas with residual lakes. The
second phase (5.7 ka BP to present) is characterized by alternating stages of lower and higher thermokarst intensity
within the alas that were mainly controlled by local hydrological and relief conditions and accompanied by
permafrost aggradation and