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The shoreline formations of Stolbovoy Island. Note the polygons on the lower left and the conical mounds along the seashore.

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.

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Baydzharakh (Russian: Байджарах; Yakut: Бадьараах, Baçaraakh) is a term based in the Yakut language, referring to a roughly cone-shaped natural rock formation...

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Kotelny Island

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erosive cuts created by the seasonal melting of the permafrost. Numerous baydzharakhs, thermokarst mounds, dot the landscape; they are the result of the melting...

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Kigilyakh

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and which gave its name to the peninsula. Monolith Pinnacle (geology) Baydzharakh Yardang "Verkhoyansk & Kisilyakh". Archived from the original on 2021-07-30...

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List of World Heritage Sites in Russia

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tundra landscape with thermokarst features such as polygonal soils, baydzharakh, and pingos. The area is home to the endangered Siberian crane, as well...

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Stolbovoy Island

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coarse-grained, often calcareous sediments Lyakhovsky Islands Kigilyakh Baydzharakh Магидович В. И., Магидович И. П. Очерки по истории географических открытий...

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Yedoma

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in atmospheric methane concentration. Siberia portal Alas (geography) Baydzharakh Walter KM, Zimov SA, Chanton JP, Verbyla D, Chapin FS (September 2006)...

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East Siberian Lowland

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permafrost-related formations such as alas thermokarst depressions and baydzharakh mounds are common throughout the region. Geologically the lowland is...

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Semyonovsky Island

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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...

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Muostakh Island

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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...

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Kytalyk National Park

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distorted by the effects of water and ice in the soil: thermokarst, pingos, baydzharakhs, alas depressions, sinkholes, and peat bogs. Because water cannot evaporate...

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