Holocene thermokarst and pingo development in the Kolyma Lowland (NE Siberia)

Author:

Wetterich Sebastian1ORCID,Schirrmeister Lutz1ORCID,Nazarova Larisa123ORCID,Palagushkina Olga2ORCID,Bobrov Anatoly4ORCID,Pogosyan Lilit5ORCID,Savelieva Larisa6ORCID,Syrykh Liudmila78ORCID,Matthes Heidrun1ORCID,Fritz Michael1ORCID,Günther Frank1ORCID,Opel Thomas91ORCID,Meyer Hanno1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research; Potsdam Germany

2. Kazan Federal University; Kazan Russian Federation

3. University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science; Potsdam Germany

4. Faculty of Soil Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University; Moscow Russian Federation

5. Universidad Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geología, Posgrado en Ciencias de la Tierra; Ciudad de México Mexico

6. St. Petersburg State University, Institute of Earth Sciences; St Petersburg Russian Federation

7. Herzen State Pedagogical University, Institute of Geography; St Petersburg Russian Federation

8. Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences; Northern Water Problems Institute; Petrozavodsk Russian Federation

9. Department of Geography; University of Sussex; Brighton UK

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Russian Science Foundation

Saint Petersburg State University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes

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