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- Serie2023.62 - Ellef Ringnes Island Expedition
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- Unidad documental simple2023.62.138 - Richard Moskal viewing a most beautiful coastal scene on east side of Ellef Ringness Island.
- Unidad documental simple2023.62.139 - Impressive coastal heights and rock formations on east coast of Ellef Ringness Island.
- Unidad documental simple2023.62.140 - Isachsen weather station in summer. The coastal sea ice has melted. Same coast where we did the sea ice black dirt experiments earlier in the summer.
- Unidad documental simple2023.62.141 - Richard Moskal at Isachsen. The beard has grown and I returned to Ottawa with it still intact.
- Unidad documental simple2023.62.142 - Impact of a small stream as it enters the sea waters and ice. Sea ice is melting and broken into bits, but will start freezing quickly in a month or sooner.
- Unidad documental simple2023.62.143 - Soil erosion is constant and very natural on the Island. Huge ice lenses below the ground melt quickly and the fine sandy and gravelly wet soils slump away by the forces of gravity.
- Unidad documental simple2023.62.144 - Example of how large land areas are being naturally eroded and soils eventually moved to the sea. Interior of Ellef Ringnes Island.
- Unidad documental simple2023.62.145 - A very large river delta of water and eroded soil materials entering the sea. Tue sea ice at this location is permanent, except along the shore. Blue water on ice are surface melt water ponds and not open water.
- Unidad documental simple2023.62.146 - A very large river delta of water and eroded soil materials entering the sea. Tue sea ice at this location is permanent, except along the shore. Blue water on ice are surface melt water ponds and not open water.
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