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Richard Moskal fonds
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2023.62 - Ellef Ringnes Island Expedition
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2023.62 - Slide Images
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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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2023.62.137 - Coastal rock formations on the east coast of Ellef Ringnes Island. Yellow Arctic poppies visible.
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2023.62.138 - Richard Moskal viewing a most beautiful coastal scene on east side of Ellef Ringness Island.
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2023.62.139 - Impressive coastal heights and rock formations on east coast of Ellef Ringness Island.
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2023.62.140 - 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.
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2023.62.141 - Richard Moskal at Isachsen. The beard has grown and I returned to Ottawa with it still intact.
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2023.62.142 - 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.
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Richard Moskal viewing a most beautiful coastal scene on east side of Ellef Ringness Island.
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