Baydzharakh (Russian: Байджарах; Yakut: Бадьараах, Baçaraakh) is a term based in the Yakut language, referring to a roughly cone-shaped natural rock formation. They are usually composed of siltstone, silty peat or loam.
Baydzharakh (Russian: Байджарах; Yakut: Бадьараах, Baçaraakh) is a term based in the Yakut language, referring to a roughly cone-shaped natural rock formation...
erosive cuts created by the seasonal melting of the permafrost. Numerous baydzharakhs, thermokarst mounds, dot the landscape; they are the result of the melting...
and which gave its name to the peninsula. Monolith Pinnacle (geology) Baydzharakh Yardang "Verkhoyansk & Kisilyakh". Archived from the original on 2021-07-30...
tundra landscape with thermokarst features such as polygonal soils, baydzharakh, and pingos. The area is home to the endangered Siberian crane, as well...
coarse-grained, often calcareous sediments Lyakhovsky Islands Kigilyakh Baydzharakh Магидович В. И., Магидович И. П. Очерки по истории географических открытий...
in atmospheric methane concentration. Siberia portal Alas (geography) Baydzharakh Walter KM, Zimov SA, Chanton JP, Verbyla D, Chapin FS (September 2006)...
permafrost-related formations such as alas thermokarst depressions and baydzharakh mounds are common throughout the region. Geologically the lowland is...
5 km2 in 1936, and 0.2 km2 in 1945. In 1950, it was only a solitary baydzharakh (thermokarst mound). By 1952, it had been eroded down into a sand bar...
every year and often clogged with ice floes. There are 4 to 5 m wide baydzharakhs on the island. Administratively Muostakh Island belongs to the Sakha...
distorted by the effects of water and ice in the soil: thermokarst, pingos, baydzharakhs, alas depressions, sinkholes, and peat bogs. Because water cannot evaporate...