Karpinsky Glacier Explained

Karpinsky Glacier
Other Name:Ледник Карпинского
Type:Ice cap
Location:October Revolution Island,
Severnaya Zemlya
Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Map:Russia Krasnoyarsk Krai
Label Position:top
Coordinates:79.65°N 101°W
Mark:Blue_pog.svg
Area:2800 km2
Elevation Max:963 m
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Karpinsky Glacier or Karpinsky Ice Cap (Russian: Ледник Карпинского; Lednik Karpinskogo), also known as Mount Karpinsky, is a large ice cap on October Revolution Island, Severnaya Zemlya, Russian Federation.

It was named after Aleksandr Petrovich Karpinsky, a Russian geologist.

Geography

This ice cap has a surface of 2,800 km2 and is the largest of the seven ice caps on October Revolution Island. Its maximum height is 963 m and it is also the highest point in Severnaya Zemlya.[1]

The Karpinsky Ice Cap is located on the eastern side of the island with the Laptev Sea and the Shokalsky Strait on its eastern side. To the north it feeds the Matusevich Fjord, the largest fjord in the archipelago[2] —beyond which lies the Rusanov Glacier, and to the southeast it feeds the head of the smaller Marat Fjord.[3]

To the south of the Karpinsky Glacier lies the University Glacier, which reaches a height of 806 m.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Обзорно-географический Атлас России. — Картография, АСТ, Астрель, 2010. — С. 147.
  2. Mark Nuttall, Encyclopedia of the Arctic, p. 1887
  3. Web site: F'ord Marata. Mapcarta. 26 December 2016.
  4. Web site: Lednik Karpinskogo. Mapcarta. 2 October 2016.