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2023.62 - Ellef Ringnes Island Expedition
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2023.62 - Slide Images
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2023.62.128 - Meltwater streams eroding the landscape and flowing into the sea, ie Louise Bay. Note in the picture, a "pingo". Very visible on aerial photos, but no known field pictures, prior to this.
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2023.62.129 - Coloured mosses and lichens.
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2023.62.130 - Arctic yellow poppies, with ring belonging to Denis St Onge. The sun's warm rays quickly open the flower buds, but the flower is short lived.
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2023.62.131 - Another arctic flower, name unknown. A nice bright red hue.
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2023.62.132 - Constructing an anchor hole in the permafrost for support lines to an aerial communication tower at Isachsen. A hot air "steam jenny" was used to bore into frozen soil and permafrost.
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2023.62.133 - General view of topography and land forms on Ellef Ringnes Island, Isachsen area. Much erosion evident in the summer months and difficult to traverse.
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2023.62.134 - Example of slumping hill sides due to melting of ice lenses in the soil. Material is carried to the sea.
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2023.62.135 - Close example of hill side erosion due to melting of ice in soil.
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2023.62.136 - Isachsen community. Workers preparing ground for a building construction. Note a musk ox in the distant background.
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Constructing an anchor hole in the permafrost for support lines to an aerial communication tower at Isachsen. A hot air "steam jenny" was used to bore into frozen soil and permafrost.
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