Ushakov Island (russian: Остров Ушакова, ''Ostrov Ushakova'') is an isolated island located in the
Arctic Ocean
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,
Russian Federation
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.
The average yearly
precipitation
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ranges from at a height of and between and around the highest point of the island's ice cap.
Geography
Ushakov Island is located close to the region of
permanent sea ice midway between
Franz Josef Land
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and
Severnaya Zemlya
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, at the northern limit of the
Kara Sea
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.
This island lies close to the limit of permanent ice; it is desolate and subject to severe Arctic storms. Its total area is .
This island belongs to the
Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District
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of the
Krasnoyarsk Krai
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administrative division of
Russia
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. Owing to its extreme northerly location, the sea surrounding Ushakov Island is covered with
pack ice
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in the winter and is full of ice floes during the summer. The closest land is
Vize Island further south.
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Ice cap
Ushakov Island is covered by an
ice cap
In glaciology, an ice cap is a mass of ice that covers less than of land area (usually covering a highland area). Larger ice masses covering more than are termed ice sheets.
Description
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. The highest point of this glacial feature is . The rocky ground below the icemass is flat and part of it lies below sea level. The edges of the ice cap form to high icy cliffs along the shore.
[Andrey F. Glazovskiy: ''Russian Arctic'', Chapter 2.7 in: Jacek Jania, Jon Ove Hagen (Ed.)]
''Mass Balance of Arctic Glaciers''
(PDF; 132 kB), IASC Report No. 5, Sosnowiec-Oslo 1996. The surface of the ice cap has become smaller between 1950 and 2000, but the ice volume has grown from to . The average thickness of the ice having increased from to .
[Aleksey I. Sharov, Roland Pail, Roland Perko, Daniel Rieser, Florian Heuberger, Christoph Gisinger]
''Variations of the Arctic Ice-Snow Cover in Nonhomogeneous Geopotential''
(PDF; 660 kB). In: ''Proc. ESA Living Planet Symposium'', Bergen, Norway 28 June – 2 July 2010 (ESA SP-686, December 2010)
Climate
History
This island was the last piece of undiscovered territory in the Soviet Arctic. It was finally located in 1935 when the few remaining unexplored areas in the northern Kara Sea were surveyed by
Soviet
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hydrographic and oceanographic operations on icebreakers to study the sea and ice.
The expedition that discovered the island was led by polar explorer, cartographer and oceanographer
Georgiy Alekseevich Ushakov aboard
Icebreaker ''Sadko'', after whom the island was named. The first wintering in Ushakov Island was undertaken in 1954–55 and a polar station was established in 1954. This was abandoned during the 1980s and when an expedition visited the island in 2001, they found two small buildings partly sunken into the ice.
полярная станция Остров Ушакова
. Archived. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
See also
* List of islands of Russia
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Organizations
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* List of glaciers in Russia
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List of glaciers and ice caps
Ice caps
* Academy of Sciences Glacier () – Severnaya Zemlya. Largest single ice formation i ...
References
External links
The route over the drifting ice of Kara Sea from Frantz-Josef Land Archipelago to Ushakov Island
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Islands of the Kara Sea
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Polar exploration by Russia and the Soviet Union
Populated places of Arctic Russia
Islands of Krasnoyarsk Krai
Arctic expeditions