Yarok Island Explained

Yarok
Map Image Caption:Mouths of the Chondon ONC map section
Native Name:остров Ярок
Location:Laptev Sea
Coordinates:71.5333°N 177°W
Length Km:38
Width Km:26
Country:Russia
Country Admin Divisions Title:Republic
Country Admin Divisions:Sakha
Population:uninhabited

Yarok Island (Russian: остров Ярок) is a coastal island in the Laptev Sea, a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean. The island is located off the mouths of the Chondon, east of the Yana river.[1]

Administratively, Yarok Island is part of Ust-Yansky District, Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia.[2] [3]

Geography

Yarok Island is large and flat. It has many small lakes, swamps and sandbars. Its length is 38km (24miles) and its maximum breadth is 26km (16miles).[4]

The Chondon bay, the coastal area off which Yarok Island lies, is an extensive wetland zone.[5] It is subject to severe Arctic weather with frequent gales and blizzards. Further north, the sea in the Yana Bay is frozen with thick ice for about eight months every year, so that Yarok is merged with the mainland.[6]

History

In 1712, Yakov Permyakov and his companion Merkury Vagin, the first recorded Russian explorers of the area, crossed the Yana Bay from the mouth of the Yana River to Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island over the ice and explored the then unknown island. Unfortunately Permyakov and Vagin were killed on the way back from their exploration by mutineering expedition members.[7]

In 1892–1894, Baron Eduard Toll, accompanied by expedition leader Alexander Bunge, carried out geological surveys in the Yana delta area on behalf of the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences located in St. Petersburg.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://worldmaps.web.infoseek.co.jp/russia_guide.htm Geographical data
  2. Web site: R-53_54 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 24 May 2022.
  3. [Google Earth]
  4. http://land.worldcitydb.com/ostrov_yarok_4260665.html Location
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=JYX2-beAs0UC&pg=PA4 The Far North:: Plant Biodiversity and Ecology of Yakutia
  6. https://books.google.com/books/about/Watersheds_of_the_Laptev_Se.html?id=YubKbwAACAAJ Watersheds of the Laptev Sea
  7. Н. Исанин. Морской энциклопедический справочник, Том 2. Ленинград 1986, стр. 76.