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Aerial photograph 293411
Countless lakes and rivers characterize a permafrost landscape in Lenadelta, Sacha, Yactia, Russia, in summer when the upper layer of the tundra underground thaws. Climate change is causing the permafrost soils not only in the Lena Delta, but in the Arctic as a whole to thaw at increasing rates during the brief Arctic summers

TIKSI 12.08.2011

Tiksi from the bird's eye view: Countless lakes and rivers characterize a permafrost landscape in Lenadelta, Sacha, Yactia, Russia, in summer when the upper layer of the tundra underground thaws. Climate change is causing the permafrost soils not only in the Lena Delta, but in the Arctic as a whole to thaw at increasing rates during the brief Arctic summers
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Countless lakes and rivers characterize a permafrost landscape in Lenadelta, Sacha, Yactia, Russia, in summer when the upper layer of the tundra underground thaws. Climate change is causing the permafrost soils not only in the Lena Delta, but in the Arctic as a whole to thaw at increasing rates during the brief Arctic summers. Restriction: No POD - Print on Demand uses allowed! Photo: Bernhard Edmaier

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Aerial image ID: 293411
Image resolution: 5688 x 4157 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 12,23 MB
Image file size: 67,65 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernhard Edmaier

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