Ziegler Island

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Cape Brice, Ziegler Island, Franz Josef Land
Cape Brice, Ziegler Island, Franz Josef Land

Ziegler Island (Russian: Остров Циглера; Ostrov Tsiglera) is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia.

Geography

This island is Script error: No such module "convert". long, stretching from the NW to the SE. Its area is Script error: No such module "convert". and it is almost completely unglacierized. The highest point on Ziegler Island is Script error: No such module "convert".. Cape Brice (мыс Брайса) marks the northwestern corner.[1] Cape Washington (мыс Вашингтона) lies in the very east. The southernmost point is called Cape Belousov (мыс Белоусова).[2]

Adjacent islands

Ziegler Island is part of the Zichy Land subgroup of the Franz Josef Archipelago. Booth Channel (пролив Бута) separates it from Payer Island and Greely Island to the north. Salisbury Island lies across Rhodes Channel (пролив Родса) to the south. To the east, beyond Collinson Channel (пролив Коллинсона), is Wiener Neustadt Island.[2]

Ostrov Ugol'noy Kopi (остров Угольной Копи) or Coal Mine Island is a round island wedged between Ziegler Island and Greely Island at Script error: No such module "Coordinates".. It is about Script error: No such module "convert". in diameter. The highest point of the unglacierized island is Script error: No such module "convert".. Ugol'noy Kopi is separated from Ziegler Island by about Script error: No such module "convert"..

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History

The southeast of Ziegler Island was sighted by the Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition in 1874. Co-expedition leader Julius Payer presumed that it was connected to the other islands of Zichy Land.[3]

The exploration done by the 1894-1897 Jackson-Harmsworth expedition reduced the supposed landmass of Zichy Land appearing on the maps considerably.[4] Jackson sighted Ziegler Island from the northwest and named Cape Brice after Template:Ill, the expedition's secretary.[5]

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Zichy Land in an 1874 Franz Josef Land map by Julius Payer.
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Zichy Land in an 1898 map of Frederick Jackson's explorations showing some separate islands already.

The 1901-1902 Baldwin-Ziegler Polar Expedition on ships America, Frithjof, and Belgica named Cape Washington and were the first to set foot on the island. In May 1902 Template:Ill ascertained that Ziegler Island was a distinct entity. He named the island after the expedition sponsor, New York businessman William Ziegler.[6] Ziegler was also the sponsor behind the 1903–1905 Ziegler-Fiala Polar Expedition that improved upon Baldwin's map.[7]

The Austrian observing site Payer–Weyprecht (probably Script error: No such module "Coordinates".) was established around the start of the 20th century on this island.

See also

References

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