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Vize, Vladimir Yul'evich

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Vize, Vladimir Yul'evich (1888–1954)

Soviet scientist and explorer, a leading figure in Soviet Arctic studies. He participated in 14 Arctic expeditions between 1910 and 1937, and was closely connected with the organization of the Soviet North Polar drifting station in 1937–38. He was deputy director of the Arctic Institute in Leningrad (St Petersburg) from 1930 until his retirement.

He was born at St Petersburg and studied chemistry in Germany and physics in Russia.



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