Permanent Gas Emission from the Seyakha Crater of Gas Blowout, Yamal Peninsula, Russian Arctic
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- Yury A. Dvornikov & Marina O. Leibman & Artem V. Khomutov & Alexander I. Kizyakov & Petr Semenov & Ingeborg Bussmann & Evgeny M. Babkin & Birgit Heim & Alexey Portnov & Elena A. Babkina & Irina D. Str, 2019. "Gas‐emission craters of the Yamal and Gydan peninsulas: A proposed mechanism for lake genesis and development of permafrost landscapes," Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 30(3), pages 146-162, July.
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Yamal Peninsula; permafrost; gas hydrates; methane; pingo; pingo-like feature (PLF); crater; gas blowout; gas emission; remote sensing (RS);All these keywords.
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