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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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Federal District, Russia. This
range is one of the
areas of
Yakutia where baydzharakhs are found.
Kigilyakh rock
formations are also
found on this range. The...
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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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birch bark are
constructed among other wooden idols and structures.
Baydzharakh ****oma
Evolution of the Alas of
Central Yakutia (in Russian) Troeva,...
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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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which gave its name to the peninsula.
Monolith Pinnacle (geology)
Baydzharakh Yardang "Verkhoyansk & Kisilyakh".
Archived from the
original on 2021-07-30...
- co****-grained,
often calcareous sediments Lyakhovsky Islands Kigilyakh Baydzharakh Магидович В. И., Магидович И. П. Очерки по истории географических открытий...
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polygonal soils.
Along the
banks of rivers, seas and
lakes there are
baydzharakh mounds. The
climate of the
lowland is severe, with long,
bitter winters...
- 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...