In the summer of 1931 the icebreaking steamer Malygin sailed from Arkhangel'sk, bound for Zemlya Frantsa Iosifa with the first Soviet tourist cruise to the Arctic, the main objective being to visit the various historic sites of the archipelago. The steamer also made a rendezvous with the airship Graf Zeppelin at Bukhta Tikhaya. Other historic sites visited included Mys Flora, Bukhta Teplitsa and Camp Zeigler on Ostrov Al'dzher. Of special historical interest was the recovery of a message left by Baldwin at his satellite camp at the west end of Ostrov Al'dzher. A significant contribution to the charting of the archipelago was the discovery that Jackson's "Arthur Island" and "Alfred Harmsworth Island" were in fact a single island, for which t...
The potential changes to the territory of the Russian Arctic open up unique possibilities for the de...
The article presents a brief overview of a series of books prepared in 2012–2017 by the Deputy Direc...
Account of the trip of the converted U.S. Navy landing ship medium, Snowbird II, from Vancouver, B.C...
In the summer of 1914 an extensive search was mounted by the Imperial Russian government for three e...
The ice-breaking steamer Sadko put to sea in June 1935 under N.M. Nikolayer with 35 scientists on bo...
Contains account based on published Russian material. An historical outline of expeditions to the ce...
In 1933 the newly-formed Glavsevmorput' (Chief Administration of the Northern Sea Route) dispatched ...
As a result of various miscalculations 25 ships underwent an enforced wintering at various points in...
ABSTRACT. In 1933 the newly-formed Gluvsevmorput ’ (Chief Administration of the Northern Sea Route) ...
In April 1967, one of the Arctic Research Laboratory's aircraft made two landings at the Soviet Drif...
Zarya, the expedition vessel of the Russian Polar Expedition of 1900-1903 mounted by the Imperial Ac...
General survey, based largely on Russian publications, of new development and reconstruction during ...
During September 1983 an unusually early freeze-up and persistent northwesterly winds that drove hea...
ABSTRACT. During September 1983 an unusually early freeze-up and persistent northwesterly winds that...
America, Norge, Italia, and Graf Zeppelin - it was 60 years ago and more that these airships voyaged...
The potential changes to the territory of the Russian Arctic open up unique possibilities for the de...
The article presents a brief overview of a series of books prepared in 2012–2017 by the Deputy Direc...
Account of the trip of the converted U.S. Navy landing ship medium, Snowbird II, from Vancouver, B.C...
In the summer of 1914 an extensive search was mounted by the Imperial Russian government for three e...
The ice-breaking steamer Sadko put to sea in June 1935 under N.M. Nikolayer with 35 scientists on bo...
Contains account based on published Russian material. An historical outline of expeditions to the ce...
In 1933 the newly-formed Glavsevmorput' (Chief Administration of the Northern Sea Route) dispatched ...
As a result of various miscalculations 25 ships underwent an enforced wintering at various points in...
ABSTRACT. In 1933 the newly-formed Gluvsevmorput ’ (Chief Administration of the Northern Sea Route) ...
In April 1967, one of the Arctic Research Laboratory's aircraft made two landings at the Soviet Drif...
Zarya, the expedition vessel of the Russian Polar Expedition of 1900-1903 mounted by the Imperial Ac...
General survey, based largely on Russian publications, of new development and reconstruction during ...
During September 1983 an unusually early freeze-up and persistent northwesterly winds that drove hea...
ABSTRACT. During September 1983 an unusually early freeze-up and persistent northwesterly winds that...
America, Norge, Italia, and Graf Zeppelin - it was 60 years ago and more that these airships voyaged...
The potential changes to the territory of the Russian Arctic open up unique possibilities for the de...
The article presents a brief overview of a series of books prepared in 2012–2017 by the Deputy Direc...
Account of the trip of the converted U.S. Navy landing ship medium, Snowbird II, from Vancouver, B.C...