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Zemlya Georga, or Prince George Land (russian: Земля Георга; ''Zemlya Georga'', "George Land"), is the largest island in Franz Josef Land,
Arkhangelsk Oblast Arkhangelsk Oblast (russian: Арха́нгельская о́бласть, ''Arkhangelskaya oblast'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It includes the Arctic Ocean, Arctic archipelagos of Franz Josef Land ...
, Russian Arctic. Zemlya Georga was named by Frederick George Jackson after Prince George.


Geography

With a total surface of , slightly larger than Luxembourg, Zemlya Georga is the largest island of the Franz Josef Archipelago. It is also the longest, with a distance of between its northernmost and its southernmost ends. The highest point of the island is the summit of Brusilov Ice Dome, the northeastern ice dome, at . The island has a complex coastline, with many bays, deep inlets and capes. Zemlya Georga has three capes pointing southwestwards on its southern coast: ''Cape Neale'' (the westernmost end of the island), ''Cape Crowther'' and ''Cape Grant''. Its easternmost cape is known as ''Mys Murray''. The two capes pointing north, ''Mys Bryusa'' and ''Mys Battenberg'', are separated from each other by ''Sommerville Bay''. The westernmost cape of this peninsula is ''Mys Mul'tanovskogo'', beyond which lies the sound known as ''Proliv Arkhangelskiy'' between Zemlya Georga and Alexandra Land. The sound known as ''Cambridge Channel'' (Proliv Kambritch) is located further to the southwest. There are no permanent inhabitants on the island however there is a seasonal research station which can shelter up to 10 persons. The ''Nightingale Channel'' (Proliv Neytingeyl) runs east of Zemlya Georga, separating it from
Bruce Island Bruce Island (russian: text=Остров Брюса, translit=Ostrov Brjusa, italic=yes) is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia. Its area is . The highest point of the island is . This island was named after Henry Bruce, who succeeded the Earl ...
.


Glaciers

Most of the land lies under large glaciers and
ice dome Glacier morphology, or the form a glacier takes, is influenced by temperature, precipitation, topography, and other factors. The goal of glacial morphology is to gain a better understanding of glaciated landscapes and the way they are shaped. Ty ...
s, such as the Brusilov Ice Dome, Gretton Ice Dome, Dzegudze Ice Dome (Купол Дзегудзе), Zander Ice Dome, Foggy Ice Dome (Купол туманный), Arctic Geology Research Institute Ice Dome (Купол Научно-исследовательский институт геологии Арктики) and the Peary Ice Dome, although there is a large, mostly unglacierized peninsula at its northern end, ''Poluostrov Armitidzh''.


Adjacent Islands

* ''David Island'' (Ostrovok Davida), lat 80.15 N long 47.33 E, is a small islet located off Zemlya Georga's southwestern point. * Arthur Island lies north of Zemlya Georga's northernmost end, separated from it by the sound known as Proliv Li-Smita.


History

British explorer Benjamin Leigh Smith, discovered Zemlya Georga in 1880. The Jackson–Harmsworth expedition established in 1897 that the land discovered by Leigh Smith is composed of two separate islands, the other being today's Alexandra Land. pp. 20f.


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See also

* List of islands of Russia * List of glaciers of Russia


References


External links

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Global Land Ice Measurements from Space Glacier DatabasePolar Soviet aviation: Chronology
{{Franz Josef Land Islands of Franz Josef Land Islands of Arkhangelsk Oblast