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.
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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