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3-596: Blåskimen Island is a high, ice-covered island about 15 kilometres (8 nmi) north of Novyy Island , at the juncture of the Jelbart Ice Shelf and the Fimbul Ice Shelf , Queen Maud Land . The island rises about 300 metres (1,000 ft) above the general level of the ice shelf and is surrounded by this ice, except for the north side which borders the sea. The feature was roughly delineated by Norwegian cartographers working with air photos taken by

6-569: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Novyy Island Novyy Island is the larger and southern island of two similar ice covered features that serve to delimit the Jelbart and Fimbul Ice Shelves , on the coast of Queen Maud Land . The summit of this feature rises about 250 m above the surrounding ice shelf . The island was partly delineated by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition , 1956–60. It

9-731: The Norwegian–British–Swedish Antarctic Expedition in 1951–52 and the Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in 1958–59. They called the island Blåskimen and included the area now called Novyy Island. The Soviet Antarctic Expedition mapped the feature in 1961 and showed it to be separated from Novyy Island. [REDACTED]  This article incorporates public domain material from "Blåskimen Island" . Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey . This Princess Martha Coast location article

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