Arthur Island
For the island in the Pacific Ocean, see McKean Island.
Russian: Остров Артура | |
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Location of the Franz Josef Archipelago. | |
Geography | |
Location | Arctic |
Coordinates | 81°08′N 50°41′E / 81.133°N 50.683°E |
Archipelago | Franz Josef Archipelago |
Area | 111 km2 (43 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 275 m (902 ft) |
Country | |
Arthur Island (Остров Артура; Ostrov Artura) is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia. It belongs administratively to the Arkhangelsk Oblast of the Russian Federation.
Arthur Island lies in the Arctic Ocean north of Zemlya Georga, relatively far from any other island. Its area is 111 km2 (43 sq mi) and its maximum height 275 m (902 ft).
Arthur Island is practically completely glaciarized. Only a small area in the northwestern shores of the island (Mys Ledovoy Razvedky) and another (Mys Nizkiy) in the southernmost point of the island are free of glacier ice.
This island was named by Frederick George Jackson after his brother Arthur Jackson, in the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition.[1]
Coordinates: 81°08′N 50°41′E / 81.133°N 50.683°E
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References
- ↑ Frederick G. Jackson, A Thousand Days in the Arctic, 2011, p.208