- Jeannette Island
Jeannette Island ( _ru. Остров Жанне́тты, "Ostrov Zhannetty") is the easternmost
island of theDe Long Islands archipelago in theEast Siberian Sea . It is the second smallest island of the De Long group, being only 2km in length. It has an area of approximately convert|3.3|km2|sqmi|0|abbr=on. The highest peak of the island is convert|351|m|ft|0|abbr=on. It is mainly covered withglacier s andfirn .Geology
Jeannette Island consists of folded
Paleozoic graywacke s overlain byCenozoic conglomerate s. The graywacke is coarse-grained and contains local lenses of conglomerate. Anunconformity separates the Cenozoic conglomerate from the underlying graywacke. The Cenozoic conglomerate contains well-rounded pebbles, cobbles, and boulders ofquartz sandstone ,quartzite ,diorite ,andesite -basalt s, and alteredgranite .Kos’ko, M.K., B.G. Lopatin, and V.G. Ganelin, 1990, "Major geological features of the islands of the East Siberian and Chukchi Seas and the Northern Coast of Chukotka." Marine Geology. vol. 93, pp. 349–367.] Fujita, K., and D.B. Cook, 1990, "The Arctic continental margin of eastern Siberia", in A. Grantz, L. Johnson, and J. F. Sweeney, eds., pp. 289-304, The Arctic Ocean Region. Geology of North America, vol L, Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado.]History
It was discovered in 1881 by the "Jeannette" expedition, commanded by Lieutenant Commander
George W. DeLong , USN. United States explorer and US Navy Lieutenant Commander George W. DeLong set out in 1879 aboard the "Jeannette", hoping to reachWrangel Island and to discover open seas in theArctic Ocean near theNorth Pole . However, the ship entered an ice pack near Herald Island in September 1879 and became trapped. The vessel drifted several hundred miles with the ice, passing north of Wrangel Island. In May 1881 it approached Jeannette Island andHenrietta Island . According to "The Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy, for the Year 1882" (pg.16), "A sled party landed, hoisted the national ensign, and took possession in the name of the United States.Naval Historical Center, 2003, [http://www.history.navy.mil/library/online/jeanette.htm "A Lengthy Deployment: The Jeannette Expedition in Arctic Waters as Described in Annual Reports of the Secretary of the Navy, 1880-1884"] Last visited May 26, 2008.] De Long, Emma, ed., 1883, [http://www.archive.org/details/voyageofthejeann007799mbp The Voyage Of The Jeannette: The Ship And Ice Journals Of George W. De Long, Volume II] Houghton Mifflin And Company. Last visited May 26, 2008 at theInternet Archive ] The excursion, led byGeorge W. Melville , landed on June 2 or 3, constructed a cairn, and placed inside it a record of their visit.During the 1914-15 Imperial Russian Arctic Ocean Hydrographic Expedition led byBoris Vilkitsky , the "Vaygach" approached Jeannette Island with the intention of mapping Jeannette and Henrietta Islands, but heavy ice blocked the approach. In 1916 the Russian ambassador in London issued an official notice to the effect that the Imperial government considered Henrietta, along with other Arctic islands, integral parts of theRussian Empire . This territorial claim was later maintained by theSoviet Union .Headland, R.K., 1994, [http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/resources/infosheets/7.html OSTROVA DE-LONGA ('De Long Islands')] .Scott Polar Research Institute , Cambridge University. Lasted visited May 26, 2008.]References
External links
*Anisimov, M.A., and V.E. Tumskoy, 2002, [http://www.colorado.edu/INSTAAR/ArcticWS/get_abstr.html?id=46 Environmental History of the Novosibirskie Islands for the last 12 ka.] 32nd International Arctic Workshop, Program and Abstracts 2002. Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado at Boulder, pp 23-25.
*Headland, R. K.,1994, [http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/resources/infosheets/7.html OSTROVA DE-LONGA ('De Long Islands')] , Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
*Naval Historical Center, 2003, [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/ev-1880s/jeannett.htm J"eannette Arctic Expedition, 1879-1881 — Overview and Selected Images"] . Last visited May 26, 2008.
*Schirrmeister, L., H.-W. Hubberten, V. Rachold, and V.G. Grosse, 2005, [http://epic.awi.de/epic/Main?puid=26457 "Lost world - Late Quaternary environment of periglacial Arctic shelves and coastal lowlands in NE-Siberia. "] 2nd International Alfred Wegener Symposium Bremerhaven, October, 30 - November 2, 2005.
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