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Boris Andreyevich Vilkitsky () (22 March (3 April N.S.) 1885, Pulkovo – 6 March 1961) was a Russian and surveyor. He was the son of Andrey Ippolitovich Vilkitsky.


Career
Born in Pulkovo, Tsarskoselsky Uyezd (now part of ), Vilkitsky graduated from the Naval Academy in in 1908. He participated in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905. In 1913—1915 he led the hydrographic expedition on the ships "Taimyr" and "Vaigach" with the purpose of further exploration of the Northern Sea Route.

In 1913, Vilkitsky's expedition discovered Emperor Nicholas II Land (, Zemlya Imperatora Nikolaya II) —later renamed 'Severnaya Zemlya', perhaps one of the most important Russian discoveries in the Arctic at the time. The Arctic Ocean Hydrographic Expedition 1910–1915 Other discoveries were an island that now bears his name (Vilkitsky Island), as well as the islands of and neighboring Starokadomsky. In 1914–1915, Vilkitsky's expedition made the first through voyage from to , discovered Novopashenniy Island (now ), and described the eastern coastline of the territory he named 'Emperor Nicholas II Land'. He was awarded the prestigious Constantine Medal by the Russian Geographical Society for his endeavours.

In 1918, Vilkitsky was appointed head of the first hydrographic expedition, which never took place due to its seizure by the North Russia intervention in Arkhangelsk. In 1920, Vilkitsky to . In 1923 and 1924, Vilkitsky led expeditions in the at the invitation of the Soviet foreign trade organizations.

Later in his life, Vilkitsky was employed as a hydrographer in the . Boris Vilkitsky died in in 1961.

map showing the route of Vilkitsky's expedition.]]and Tsarevich Alexei Island, the still incompletely charted new territories named by Boris Vilkitsky, in a 1915 map of the Russian Empire.]]


Memory
Many geographical features in Russia bear Vilkitsky's name:


See also
  • Russian Hydrographic Service


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