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Aleksandr Dralkin
Aleksandr Gavrilovich Dralkin (russian: Александр Гаврилович Дралкин; 3 November 1911 – 2007) was a Soviet oceanology, oceanologist, geographer and polar explorer. He was a leader of the Fourth Soviet Antarctic Expedition and the Seventh Soviet Antarctic Expedition. He also worked on the North Pole-4 Soviet and Russian manned drifting ice stations, drifting ice station (1954–1957) in the Arctic Ocean. Dralkin died in 2007. References

1911 births 2007 deaths Explorers of the Arctic Russian and Soviet polar explorers Russian explorers {{geoscientist-stub ...
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