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Shokalsky Strait

Coordinates: 78°48′N 100°04′E / 78.800°N 100.067°E / 78.800; 100.067
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Shokalsky Strait
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Icebergs at the eastern end of the Shokalsky Strait off the northern end of Bolshevik Island
Map showing the location of Shokalsky Strait
Shokalsky Strait is located in Krasnoyarsk Krai
Shokalsky Strait
Shokalsky Strait
LocationArctic, Krasnoyarsk Krai
Coordinates78°48′N 100°04′E / 78.800°N 100.067°E / 78.800; 100.067
Ocean/sea sourcesKara Sea / Laptev Sea
Basin countriesRussia
Max. width50 km (31 mi)

Shokalsky Strait (Russian: Пролив Шокальского) is a strait in Severnaya Zemlya, Russia.

Geography

The Shokalsky Strait is an up to a 50 km-wide strait that separates Bolshevik Island from October Revolution Island, connecting the Kara Sea in the west with the Laptev Sea in the east.[1] It is named after Russian oceanographer Yuly Shokalsky

Some fjords of Severnaya Zemlya have their mouths in the strait, such as Marat Fjord in October Revolution Island's eastern shore, as well as Partizan Fjord, Spartak Fjord and Thaelmann Fjord in Bolshevik Island northwestern coast.[2]

Cape Baranov[3] and its adjacent Prima Polar Station[4] are located in the northern part of Bolshevik Island facing the Shokalsky Strait.[5]

The Krasnoflotskiye Islands are located at the western end of the strait.[5]

1975 map showing Severnaya Zemlya and the Taymyr Peninsula

See also

References

  1. ^ "Proliv Shokal'skogo". Mapcarta. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  2. ^ "F'ord Marata". Mapcarta. Retrieved 26 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Mys Baranova". Mapcarta. Retrieved 26 December 2016.
  4. ^ Информационное сообщение об открытии «Ледовой базы «Мыс Баранова» для выполнения научных работ ААНИИ в 2013-2014 г.г.
  5. ^ a b GoogleEarth