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GGD189.001Permafrost Water/Ice Chemistry in RussiaLeibman, M.Permafrost Water/Ice Chemistry in Russia2003-01-01Boulder, Colorado USANSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center1falsehttps://nsidc.org/data/GGD189/versions/1GGD189InvestigatorMarina O.Leibmanmleibman@online.ru7-095-215-86667-095-135-6582Vavilov str., 30/6MoscowGSP-1, 119RussiaEARTH SCIENCELand SurfaceFrozen GroundGround Ice GROUND ICEEARTH SCIENCECryosphereFrozen GroundGround Ice GROUND ICEEARTH SCIENCETerrestrial HydrosphereGround WaterGroundwater Chemistry GROUNDWATER CHEMISTRYEARTH SCIENCESolid EarthGeochemistryIon Exchange ION EXCHANGEEARTH SCIENCELand SurfaceFrozen GroundPermafrost PERMAFROSTEARTH SCIENCECryosphereFrozen GroundPermafrost PERMAFROSTEARTH SCIENCESolid EarthGeochemistryTrace Elements TRACE ELEMENTSCryolithologyGeohemistryGlacial iceGround IceIce petrographyIonsISOTOPESMicrobiologyMicroelementsSnow1988-07-011988-09-3064.56778.21715.5177.2ContinentEuropeEastern EuropeRussia(west to east) - Svalbard, Kolguev island, Yugorsky, Yamal, Chukotka PeninsulasEnglishFGDCFrozen Ground Data Centerhttp://nsidc.org/fgdc/Data Center ContactFGDCUser Servicesnsidc@nsidc.org1-303-492-61991-303-492-2468National Snow and Ice Data CenterCIRES, 449 UCBUniversity of ColoradoBoulderCO80309-0449USAPaperExcelLeibman, M.O., Hubberten, H.W., Lein, A.Yu., Streletskaya, I.D., and Vanshtein, B.G. 2003. Tabular ground ice origin in the arctic coastal zone: cryolithological
and isotope-geochemical reconstruction of conditions for its formation.
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Permafrost, Zurich
21-25 July 2003. A.A.Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands (in press).
Leibman, M.O., Lein A.Yu., Hubberten H.W., Vanshtein B.G. and Goncharov G.N.
2001. Isotope-geochemical characteristics of TGI at Yugorsky peninsula and reconstruction of conditions for its formation. Data of glaciological studies 90: 30-39.
Leibman, M.O., Vasiliev, A.A., Rogov, V.V. and Ingolfsson O. 2000. Study of
massive ground ice of Yugorsky peninsula with crystallographic methods. Earth
Cryosphere IV(2): 31-40 (in Russian).
Leibman, M.O. 1996. Results of chemical testing for various types of water and
ice, Yamal Peninsula, Russia. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 7(4):287-296.
Lein A.Yu., Savvichev A.S., Miller Yu M., Pimenov N.V., and Leibman M.O.
2003. Isotopic-biogeochemical peculiarities of tabular ground ice of Yugorsky and
Yamal peninsulas. Proceedings of the International Conference on Permafrost,
Zurich 21-25 July 2003. A.A.Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands (in
press).
Lein A.Yu., Leibman M.O., Pimenov N.V., and Ivanov M.V. 2000. The isotope
composition of sulphur and organic carbon in melted massive ground ice from
Yugorsky peninsula. Doklady Academii Nauk, 374(7), September-October
2000:1142-1144.
Rogov V.V., Leibman M.O., Kizyakov A.I., Perednya D.D., and Vasiliev A.A.
2003. Tabular ground ice: cryolithological construction and crystalline structure.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Permafrost, Zurich 21-25 July
2003. A.A.Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands (in press).
Streletskaya I.D., and Leibman, M.O. 2003. Cryogeochemical model of tabular
ground ice and cryopegs formation at central Yamal, Russia. Proceedings of the
International Conference on Permafrost, Zurich 21-25 July 2003. A.A.Balkema
Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands (in press).
Vanshtein B.G., Leibman M.O., Goncharov G.N., Hubberten H.W., and Piven P.I.
2003. Cryogeochemical fields in tabular ground ice as indicators of its origin.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Permafrost, Zurich 21-25 July
2003. A.A.Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands (in press).This data set is comprised of water and ice chemistry parameters from areas of massive ground ice in Kolguev Island and Svalbard in the west to Chukotka Peninsula in the east. Water, snow, and ice from different sources (e.g., lakes, rain, atmospheric precipitation, snow, snow patches, modern glaciers, lake ice, ground ice of different origin) were tested, as well as the enclosing deposits. Routine chemical analysis of ion composition, microelement (rare earth elements) analyses, and stable isotopes composition (O-18, D, C-13, S-34) were carried out. Microbal activity was determined. Ice petrography was studied with photos. Video-, photo- and topographic surveys of the study sections were undertaken.https://nsidc.org/data/GGD189/versions/1GET DATAmailto:mleibman@online.ruGet External DataCEOS IDN DIFVERSION 9.92003-01-012019-02-11NSIDCVersion SummaryNSIDCMinor VersionNSIDCCurrent Version1NSIDCFull Dataset CitationLeibman, M. 2003. <i>Permafrost Water/Ice Chemistry in Russia.</i> [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. [Date Accessed].NSIDCRetiredfalse