Yamal lakes (Siberia): properties derived from optical and SAR remote sensing


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Abstract

In this study a number of approaches was used to understand the process of organic transport to the lakes in several key sites of Russian Arctic. Among these approaches were i) direct field observations of “lake – catchment” systems, water sampling (2011-2014), geodetic (2011, 2014) and bathymetric (2012,2014), and snow (2013) measurements; ii) very high spatial resolution (GeoEye, QuickBird) optical remote sensing data application in lake water state investigations as well as the analysis of vegetation properties of catchments; iii) radar remote sensing (TerraSAR-X) data application to assess lake extent form year to year as well as to detect seasonal surface movements. It was established, that geochemical properties of thermokarst lakes could vary a lot in the different key sites depending on the geographic position and geomorphology. Climatic fluctuations led to various cryogenic activations (cryogenic landslides, thermocirques) and as a consequence, these activations resulted in a strong impact on redistribution of substances and changes in biochemical composition of the water bodies.



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HGF-EDA Alliance Week, 27 Jun 2016 - 01 Jul 2016, Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
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Dvornikov, Y. , Leibman, M. , Heim, B. , Bartsch, A. , Khomutov, A. and Widhalm, B. (2016): Yamal lakes (Siberia): properties derived from optical and SAR remote sensing , HGF-EDA Alliance Week, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 27 June 2016 - 1 July 2016 .


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