File:Road dip caused by melting permafrost.jpg

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English: An example of thermo-karst topography caused by the melting of permafrost causing the road to drop. In this instance the relative elevation change is approximately 10 feet.
   Image ID: line5193, NOAA's America's Coastlines Collection
   Location: Alaska, Seward Peninsula
Photo Date: 2010 August
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Source NOAA Photo Library [1]
Author Dr. John Cloud, NOAA Central Library

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