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October 15: An other typical day in Igarka

A morning airport ride to welcome Nikita and Anatoly Prokushkin, and to pick up our lost luggage.  A visit to the permafrost museum and an improvised interview for the local TV.
Back to the lab, maintenance and cleaning of filtering devices. Tangential Flow Filtration dismantling and reassembly with the new replacement part send by ULISSE this summer.
Great discussions with Anatoly and Nikita on Science in the Arctic.

The great « news of the day » : samples collected in spring have finally reached Lyon, in France.

Samples

Samples

The samples travelled 1400km upstream from the Igarka permafrost museum to Krasnoyarsk Federal University. This is the end of the intensive sampling of the Ienisei. Thanks to every single people who helped in this initiative: Virginie, Marie-Jo, Annick, Stéphanie et l’équipe d’ULISSE, Elena (our special agent in Krasnoyarsk), the Geocryology Laboratory team and particularly Anatolii and Nikita. Finally a collective thank to Igarka people who helped in any way to make this sampling possible!

Igarka

Wind

We are at the very end of the intensive sampling period of the Ienisei. Finally, “sampling on ice” was easier than sampling on water. Indeed strong winds made the sampling impossible during several days. It is impressive to see waves of several meters on the river. We still managed to sample and are confident on having a good record of the spring flood.
Allison left for Krasnoyarsk then Tura yesterday.
Today, 3rd of June, polar day and…snow…a classical question here: “when can we say that was the last snow of the season or the first one of next”.

Iceberg

Recession limb

We reached the peak discharge last week, and are now on the decreasing portion of the hydrograph. We managed to sample again yesterday on a fishermen boat. Ice is still present on the river but much more sparsely. As of yesterday, the Igarka branch of the Ieniseï is also now free of ice, making access to the river easier. We have obtained a very nice record of fDOM from our hand-held multiparameter sonde.

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Ice blocks

What is next?

New hovercraft ride today but it turned on a Ieniseï branch visit: from the city to the kombinat. No access to the river today. Southern winds push the ice against our bank and it is still too dangerous to make a try. Anatolii said that maybe tomorrow we will have an opportunity. Multi parameter sonde gives us a very nice record of fDOM and we are eager to know what will happen with the next sample…

fDOM

Chaos

May 23: Grounded and Flooded

Although the main channel of the Ieniseï is ice-free, millions of tons
of ice are stuck along the banks, making them impassable for a
hovercraft or a boat. We have to wait. At the same time, the water is
rising and its level has increased more than 20m in the last few days.
The Island is now flooded, and the water level is reaching the first
cabins in southern part of the city. The local experts say it’s a huge
flood, but not an exceptional flood one.