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Images tagged "sakha-republic"

Undergraduate student extracts a tree core from a larch tree in Siberia. A large, blood-filled mosquito in Siberia. Two undergradute students fill cuvettes with water from a small Siberian stream. A small boat navigates shallow water below ice wedges and baydzerakhs (mounds of thawing Pleistocene permafrost soils) at the riverbank exposure of Duvannyi Yar on the Kolyma River in the Siberian Arctic. A Russian researcher takes a soil profile from an ice wedge at the exposed riverbank of Duvannyi Yar, Kolyma River, Siberian Arctic. Eroding permafrost soil colors the water brown as it is leeched into the Kolyma River in the Siberian Arctic. Arctic cottongrass, Eriophorum callitrix, grows alongside an abandoned boat and storage tank. Sample vials hold specimens of benthic invertebrates from Siberian aquatic ecosystems including lakes and streams. Travis Drake and Erin Seybold investigate ice crystals growing from the roof of a permafrost tunnel in the Melnikov Permafrost Institute, Yakutsk, Siberia, Russia.
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