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Chris Arp



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This is part of the coastline of the Beaufort Sea in the Teshekpuk Lake Special Area in Arctic Alaska. Permafrost here is very ice-rich near the surface and coastline erosion occurs by thermo-mechanical erosion where once the sea is ice free the ocean contacts the bluff toe, cutting a niche that eventually collapses as a huge block of tundra mostly ice. This photo was taken between Lonely and Point Drew in late August 2008.
· Date: January 15, 2009 · Views: 8,300 · Filesize: 43.6kb, 749.4kb · Dimensions: 3072 x 2304 ·
Keywords: coastlal erosion, ice-rich permafrost, Beaufort Sea, Alaska

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