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Rysyukov Ivan Lazarevich
(1909-11.09.1941)
Soviet arctic geologist.
Born in the town of Trubchevsk, Bryansk province, in a peasant
family.
In 1933 he graduated from the Leningrad Mining Institute, worked
at the Arctic Institute.
He took part in geological research in Novaya Zemlya, the
Northern Urals, Pai-Khoi, Taimyr.
Since the beginning of the war he joined the people's militia.
Gone missing under Oranienbaum.
The surname of Rysyukov is
immortalized in St. Petersburg on a memorial plaque on
the building of the
Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute
Bering Street, 38, as well as a memorial plaque in the
VNIIOkeangeologiya building (formerly NIIGA, assignee of the Mining
and Geological Control of the
Central Marine Route
).
Moika
embankment, 120.
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Memorial plaque
in the building of VNIIOkeangeologiya
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A plaque on the building of the AARI
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Cape on the Mutafi peninsula on the
shores of Lake Taimyr.
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