- Yuly
Mikhailovich Shokalsky (Russian: Юлий Михайлович Шокальский;
October 17, 1856 in
Saint Petersburg –
March 26, 1940 in Leningrad) was a
Russian Empire...
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Shokalsky Island (Russian: Остров Шокальского) is an
island in the Kara Sea, in Russia. It is
located on the
eastern side of the
mouth of the Ob River...
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Shokalsky Strait (Russian: Пролив Шокальского) is a
strait in
Severnaya Zemlya, Russia. The
Shokalsky Strait is an up to a 50 km-wide
strait that separates...
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glaciers the
Matusevich Fjord of the
Laptev Sea and the
Marat Fjord of the
Shokalsky Strait. The
Karpinsky ice cap
reaches a
maximum height of 963 m and it...
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Bolotnyy Island,
Litke Island,
Sharapovy Koshki Islands, Bely Island,
Shokalsky Island,
Petsovyye Islands,
Proklyatyye Islands,
Oleny Island, and Vilkitsky...
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William Schmollinger (fl. 1830s)
William R.
Shepherd (1871–1934) Yuly
Shokalsky (Russia, 1856–1940), also
oceanographer and
geographer Karl
Spruner von...
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separates Komsomolets Island from
October Revolution Island and the
broader Shokalsky Strait Bolshevik Island from
October Revolution Island. Both
straits connect...
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proved that
there is life in high
latitudes of the
Arctic Ocean Yuly
Shokalsky,
first head of the
Soviet Geographical Society,
coined the term "World...
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coined in the
early 20th
century by the
Russian oceanographer Yuly
Shokalsky to
refer to the
continuous ocean that
covers and
encircles most of Earth...
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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...