The areas selected as an example are mosaic images derived from satellite imagery and aerial imagery / World Imagery ESRI – CRIOGENIC SHAPE The areas selected as an example are mosaic images derived from satellite imagery and aerial imagery. This is the result of the interpretation of the land surface mapping data and its subsequent processing using the ArcGIS Desktop v10.3.0. Esri Inc., application tools and also using a graphical editor. Cartographic image: SAT - World Imagery, ESRI PMM: ArcGIS Desktop v10.3.0. Esri Inc., graphical editor. Thematic layers: base layers - World Imagery / World Imagery Clarity from the Living Atlas archive ESRI, map design elements. Comment: 1. A series of images of the Earth's surface obtained on the basis of satellite data and aerial photography shows bright objects of cryogenic genesis located in Mongolia, in the adjacent territory of Russia and China. The landforms of the glacial and periglacial zones are given for the massifs of the Mongolian Altai, according to 9 large areas of modern glaciation. Names of objects, heights are indicated, for some objects - numbers of sheets of topographic maps of the USSR. Coordinates of objects can be sent upon request. Selected sites: Saylyugem / Silchem nuruu / Silchem "B" (4029, Sheet Ì45-84), Turgen-Kharhira uul (3978 / 4037, Sheets Ì45-75, Ì45-87), Altai Tavyn Bogd (3734): valley Tsagan Gol - Shivet-Khairkhan uul (3350), Ich Yungur, Kanas, Tsagan Us (Ak-Su) - Alag-Dzelin uul (3624), Under uul (3247), Bayan uul (3321), Ikh-Turgeniy uul (3507), Zagastein uul (3500); and also - Under Khairkhan uul (3912), Tsengel-Khairkhan uul (3943), Buyatyn uul (3661, Sheets M45-132, M45-144), Tsambagarav uul (4208), Munkh-Khairkhan uul (4362), Sutai Khairkhan uul (4220) and other sites. FOLDERS INSIDE 05-01-SILCHEM 05-02-TUGREN-KHARHIRAA 05-03-ALTAI TABYN BOGD 05-04-UNDER-KHAIRKHAN 05-05-TSENGEL 05-06-BUYANT 05-07-TSAMBAGARAV 05-08-MUNKH 05-09-SUTAI 2. World Imagery (ESRI Inc.) provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery in many parts of the world and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map includes 15m TerraColor imagery at small and mid-scales and 2,5m SPOT Imagery for the world. In other parts of the world, 1 meter resolution imagery is available from GeoEye IKONOS, AeroGRID, and IGN Spain. 3. World Imagery Clarity is a view of Living Atlas of the World imagery that publishes archived imagery that may be more clear and/or accurate than what is presented in the default. Additionally, imagery at different resolutions has been contributed by the GIS User Community. When preparing the design of a series of unified images, a scale scale and a circular scale with divisions in degrees were used (MapTools Inc.). Source: Ganyushkin D.A. Glaciogenic complexes of the sharply continental region of the north-west of Inner Asia / dissertation ... Doctor of Geography: 25.00.23 - Physical geography and biogeography, soil geography and landscape geochemistry / Ganyushkin Dmitry Anatolyevich / - St. Petersburg, 2016. - 430 p. The Physical Geography of Mongolia (2021), Ed. Batchuluun Yembuu / Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021. 218 p. - (Geography of the Physical Environment). Data source: ArcGIS Online Viewer, ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, Esri Inc. https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS). Monitoring the World's Changing Glaciers, GLIMS Glacier Database, GLIMS Glacier Viewer / https://www.glims.org/maps/glims U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Resources Observation & Science Center (EROS). https://landsatlook.usgs.gov/viewer.html Topographic map. Military topographic department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR. - 1976. Ed. 1982. Sheets Ì 45-84, Ì 45-75, Ì 45-87, M 45-132, M 45-144. Spheroid: WGS, 1984 Geographic Coordinate System (GCS Datum): World Geodetic System, WGS 1984 Projection: Web Mercator WGS 84 (Auxiliary Sphere) / World Equidistant Conic Prime Meridian: Greenwich Scale 1:30,000-1:1,000 Cartographer & Designer: Abdulmyanov S.N. "Geo Photo Bank" www.geophotobank.com © Àáäóëüìÿíîâ Ñ.Í. abdulmyanov@gmail.com