Maps

Inundation and vegetation maps

Permafrost maps

Normalized water index maps

Inundation and vegetation maps

(Mizuochi et al., 2024, Figure 8)

Contact:Hiroki Mizuochi <mizuochi.hiroki@aist.go.jp>

Source:Mizuochi, H., Sasagawa, T., Ito, A., Iijima, Y., Park, H., Nagano, H., Ichii, K. and Hiyama, T. (2024): Creation and environmental applications of 15-year daily inundation and vegetation maps for Siberia by integrating satellite and meteorological datasets. Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 11, 9, doi:10.1186/s40645-024-00614-1.

Permafrost

Permafrost landscape map of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) at a scale of 1:1,500,000 (http://mpi.ysn.ru/images/mlk20182.pdf accessed on 1 December 2020).
Shestakova et al., 2021, Figure 1)

Map of ground temperature at the depth of zero annual amplitude.
Shestakova et al., 2021, Figure 3)


Map of active layer thickness, m.
Shestakova et al., 2021, Figure 4)

Map of ground ice content (in fraction).
Shestakova et al., 2021, Figure 5)

Map of the distribution of cryogenic processes.
Shestakova et al., 2021, Figure 6)

Source:Mapping the main characteristics of permafrost on the basis of a permafrost‐landscape map of Yakutia using GIS

Normalized water index map

Mizuochi et al., 2021, Supplementary Material )

Normalized water index map (Mizuochi et al., 2021, Figure 6)

Source: Dynamic mapping of subarctic surface water by fusion of microwave and optical satellite data using conditional adversarial networks