Morze Peczorskie
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Morze Peczorskie – morze znajdujące się na terytorium rosyjskiej części Arktyki, będące południowo-wschodnią zatoką Morza Barentsa. Uchodzi do niego rzeka Peczora.
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Autor: Uwe Dedering, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Location map of Russia.
EquiDistantConicProjection : Central parallel :
* N: 54.0° N
Central meridian :
* E: 100.0° E
Standard parallels:
* 1: 49.0° N * 2: 59.0° N
Made with Natural Earth. Free vector and raster map data @ naturalearthdata.com.
Because the southern Kuril islands are claimed by Russia and Japan, they are shown as disputed. For more information about this see: en:Kuril Islands dispute. These islands are since 1945 under the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation.
Pechora sea
Autor: Nzeemin, Licencja: CC BY-SA 2.0
Физическая карта Архангельской области, включая Ненецкий автономный округ, Новая Земля, Земля Франца-Иосифа.
- Проекция: Equidistant conic projection
- Проекция и координаты для GMT: -JD50/65/60/75/8 -R37/60/85.8/80.4r
- Инструменты: GMT, Inkscape
Pechora River
sattelite photo
On July 3, 2004, sea ice still covered much of the Kara Sea in Northeastern Russia, near the western edge of Siberia, when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this image. The southern tip of Novaya Zemlya Island curves out of the upper left corner of the image and is separated from Vaygach Island by Karskiye Vorota Strait. The narrow Yugorskiy Shar Strait, which separates Vaygach Island from mainland Russia, is clogged with sea ice. To the west, image left, the Pechora River is emptying brown, sediment-rich water into the Pechorskoye Sea. The water is probably loaded with mud as the far north thaws for the summer. In the lower right corner of the image, MODIS has detected a handful of fires, marked in red, which are sending light plumes of smoke to the southwest.