maurer and hauck, figure 1 b c a. maurer and hauck, figure 2 ~30m b a [m]
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Maurer and Hauck, Figure 1
b
c
a
Maurer and Hauck, Figure 2
~30m
b
a
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Maurer and Hauck, Figure 3
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10-1
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time [ms]
appa
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istiv
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m]
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resistivity [m]
dept
h [m
] rock glacier base (from borehole)
ba
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th [
m]
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th [
m]
Dep
th [
m]
Dep
th [
m]
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Maurer and Hauck, Figure 4
SSE NNW
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Dis
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]Depth [m]
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NN
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]
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Depth [m]
ba
Maurer and Hauck, Figure 5
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Distance [m]
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-20
De
pth
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]
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Borehole logLoose bouldersIce-rich sections
Sands and ice (dry)Bedrock
Zone of major displacements
Active layerRock glacier material
Ice-rich part of rock glacier
Bedrock
Maurer and Hauck, Figure 6
SSE NNW
B4
B3B2
B1
b
a
~30m
Maurer and Hauck, Figure 7
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Distance [m]
Distance [m]
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pth
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]D
ep
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m]
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pth
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N-SDistance [m] W-E Distance [m]
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Maurer and Hauck, Figure 8
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pth
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]D
ep
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m]
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pth
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N-SDistance [m]
W-E Distance [m]
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c
DC3 DC1
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S3
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Borehole logsLoose bouldersIce free sands (dry)
Sands and ice (dry)Sands (wet)
Bedrock
B1B2
B1B2
Maurer and Hauck, Figure 9
DC2
Borehole logs
Loose bouldersIce free sands (dry)
Sands and ice (dry)Sands (wet)
Bedrock
Zones of major displacements
Distance [m]
B1B2
0
De
pth
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]
Active layerRock glacier material
Ice-rich part of rock glacierDegraded permafrost
Bedrock
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Maurer and Hauck, Figure 10
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10
SW NEB4