Buor-Khaya Gulf

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Buor-Khaya Gulf is a remote Arctic gulf of the Laptev Sea off the northern coast of Siberia in Russia, known for its harsh climate, sea ice, and proximity to the port settlement of Tiksi.

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Label Occurrences
Buor-Khaya Gulf canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Arctic water body
bay
gulf
adjacentTo Buor-Khaya Peninsula NERFINISHED
Bykovsky Peninsula NERFINISHED
Lena River Delta NERFINISHED
administrativeRegion Sakha Republic (Yakutia) NERFINISHED
country Russia
countrySubdivision Sakha Republic (Yakutia) NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic harsh climate
long ice-covered season
permafrost coasts
sea ice
shallow waters
hasClimate Arctic climate
hasFeature erosional coasts
extensive fast ice
pack ice
subsea permafrost
thermokarst coasts
hasHumanSettlementNearby Tiksi NERFINISHED
hasNavigationCondition ice-bound most of the year
hasProcess coastal thermoabrasion
sea ice breakup
sea ice formation
hasSeason long winter
short summer
isPartOf Russian Arctic NERFINISHED
Siberian Arctic shelf NERFINISHED
knownFor Arctic climate research
coastal erosion
permafrost degradation
remote location
sea ice dynamics
locatedIn Arctic Ocean basin NERFINISHED
Laptev Sea NERFINISHED
Sakha Republic NERFINISHED
locatedInHemisphere Northern Hemisphere
locatedInLatitudeZone High Arctic NERFINISHED
locatedOn northern coast of Siberia
near Laptev Sea coastal settlements
Lena River mouth
Tiksi NERFINISHED
oceanRegion Arctic Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Laptev Sea shelf NERFINISHED
Russian exclusive economic zone
usedFor scientific research
waterBodyType marginal sea gulf

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Tiksi locatedOnBodyOfWater Buor-Khaya Gulf