Abstract

Results of snow cover research in the conditions of the Arctic hydrothermal stow Pymvashor, received with application of snow shootings and aerial photography from the unmanned aerial vehicles are presented. Formation of snow cover in this stow depends on wind carrying over, snow redistribution on landscape elements, intensity and interannual variability of deposits, and from direct affinity to a zone of thermal waters drainage.

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