- Nordvik (Laptev Sea)
Nordvik (Russian: Нордвик) was a harbor in the
Khatanga Gulf (Laptev Sea ) at the mouth of theKhatanga River . It was located on the Uryung Tumus Peninsula, west of a bay calledNordvik Bay (Бухта нордвик; "Bukhta Nordvik"). Formerly there was a small town and a penal colony in Nordvik. The climate is exceptionally severe, with prolonged, bitter winters.Near Nordvik there is a
paleozoic salt dome known as Tus-Takh on the Uryung Tumus Peninsula itself. It was suspected that the ground underneath would probably yield oil and gas. The remains of aplesiosaur "(Plesiosaurus robustus)" were also found on this peninsula.History
In 1933 the newly-formed "Glavsevmorput" (Chief Directorate of the
Northern Sea Route ) sent the freighter "Pravda" to Nordvik with an oil exploration expedition led by N.N. Urvantsev. By September 4th "Pravda" was close to Nordvik. Kapitan Belitskiy had decided to approach Bukhta Nordvik from the east, between Poluostrov Paksa andBolshoy Begichev Island. Despite having no knowledge of the depth of the channel, Belitskiy went ahead without taking the elementary precaution of sounding, and "Pravda" twice ran aground in the center of the channel.According to Urvantsev, drilling at Nordvik over the next few seasons revealed small, shallow oil pockets in connection with salt structures with little commercial significance. However the salt itself was extracted on a fairly massive scale by means of
forced labour ers in a penal colony. From the 1930s onwards Nordvik became an important source of salt supply for the northern fisheries. Although the original prospects for oil at Nordvik did not materialize, experience was gained in the exploration for hydrocarbons within the continuous permafrost zones. This experience proved invaluable in the later exploration and exploitation of the massive oil and gas fields of WesternSiberia .The penal colony closed in mid 1940's when Americans arrived in Nordvik as allies of theUSSR . The salt was extracted by internal deportees rather than prisoners after the camp closure.The settlement at Nordvik was closed in 1956.References
*
William Barr , "The First Soviet Convoy to the Mouth of the Lena".
* [http://www.memorial.krsk.ru/Public/90/19901029.htm]
* Stalin's camps: [http://www.memorial.krsk.ru/Public/90/1990_1.htm]
* [http://www.gazetazp.ru/cgi-bin/showissue.pl?n=2003/148&i=7] newspaper article about same expedition
* Paleontology: [http://www.plesiosaur.com/database/localitiesMap.php?i=31]
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