
Komsomolets Island, Russia.
'Komsomolets Island' (
Russian: остров Комсомолец) is the northernmost
island of the
Severnaya Zemlya group in the
Russian Arctic, and the third largest island in the group. It is the
82nd largest island on earth.
The northernmost point of the island is called the
Arctic Cape. This is the launching point for many arctic expeditions.
The area of this island has been estimated at
9,006 km². It rises to a height of 780 m. Some 65% of island is covered with glaciers. Komsomolets Island is home to the largest ice cap in Russia, the Academy of Sciences Ice Cap. Photos of the Academy of Science Ice Cap can be found at http://www.ecoshelf.ru/eng/nauka/exp_4.php
[1].
The soil of the island is mostly composed of loose
loam and
sands, a tundra desert scattered with mosses and lichens. Some of these facts were gathered from http://www.oceandots.com/arctic/russia/severnaya-zemlya.htm
[2] (which also features dramatic satellite photos of the islands of the
Severnaya Zemlya group).
The island was first explored and named by the expedition of
Georgy Ushakov and
Nikolay Urvantsev in
1930 -
32. In keeping with their scheme of naming the islands after events and movements of the
Russian Revolution, this island was named in honour of the members of the
Komsomol, the "Communist Union of Youth".
References
1. http://www.ecoshelf.ru/eng/nauka/exp_4.php
2. http://www.oceandots.com/arctic/russia/severnaya-zemlya.htm