List of research stations in the Arctic
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A number of governments maintain permanent research stations in the Arctic. Also known as Arctic bases, polar stations or ice stations, these bases are widely distributed across the northern polar region of Earth.


Historically few research stations have been permanent. Most of them were temporary, being abandoned after the completion of the project or owing to lack of funding to continue the research. Some of these were military or listening posts created as a result of the proximity of the United States and Soviet Union to each other's landmass across the polar region.
Ice stations are constructed on land or on ice that rests on land, while others are drifting ice stations built on the sea ice of the high latitudes of the Arctic Ocean.[1]
Research stations
| Station name | Location | Operating country | Est. | Closed | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Begichev Polar Station | Maly Begichev Island, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union | Abandoned | ||
| Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Polar Station[44] | Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island. Sakha | Russia Soviet Union | Abandoned | ||
| Borg wintering station | Off Borgjøkel, Queen Louise Land, Greenland | Denmark | 1912 | 1913 | Abandoned |
| Eismitte | Greenland ice sheet, Greenland | Germany | 1930 | 1931 | Abandoned |
| Britannia Sø Field Camp | Britannia Lake, Queen Louise Land, Greenland | United Kingdom | 1952 | 1954 | Abandoned |
| Brønlundhus | Peary Land, Greenland | Denmark | 1947 | Transformed into a museum | |
| Buor-Khaya Polar Station[45] | Buor-Khaya Gulf, Sakha | Russia Soviet Union | Abandoned | ||
| Centrumsø Research Station | Centrum Lake, Greenland | Denmark | 1954 | Abandoned | |
| Dye 3 | Four different locations in southern Greenland | United States | 1971 | 1991 | |
| Ernst Krenkel Observatory | Hayes Island (Heiss Island), Arkhangelsk Oblast | Soviet Union | 1956 | 1980 | |
| Golomyanniy Island Polar Station[46][47] | Sredniy Island, off Severnaya Zemlya | Russia Soviet Union | 1954 | ||
| Heiberg Polar Station[48] | Heiberg Islands, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union | 1940 | 1995 | |
| Isachsen Station | Ellef Ringnes Island, Nunavut | Canada | 1948 | 1978 | |
| Izluchin Polar Station | Komsomolets Island, Severnaya Zemlya, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union | Abandoned | ||
| Kap Harald Moltke | Peary Land, Greenland | Denmark | 1972 | ||
| Kigilyakh Research Station[49] | Kigilyakh Peninsula, Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island, New Siberian Islands | Russia Soviet Union | |||
| Kolyuchin Polar Station | Kolyuchin Island, Chukotka | Russia Soviet Union | 1990s | Abandoned | |
| Lavrentiya Research Station | Lavrentiya, Chukotka | Russia Soviet Union | |||
| NEEM Camp | Northern Greenland ice sheet, Greenland | Denmark | 2008 | 2015 | |
| North Ice | Northern Greenland ice sheet, Greenland | United Kingdom | 1952 | 1954 | |
| Oststation | Jameson Land, Greenland | Germany | 1930 | 1931 | Abandoned |
| Peschanny Polar Station | Cape Unslicht, Bolshevik Island, Severnaya Zemlya | Russia Soviet Union | Abandoned | ||
| Popov Polar Station[50] | Bely Island, Yamalo-Nenets | Russia Soviet Union | 1933 | 2001 | |
| Preobrazheniya Polar Station | Preobrazheniya Island, Sakha | Russia Soviet Union | Abandoned | ||
| Provideniya Research Station | Provideniya, Chukotka | Russia Soviet Union | |||
| Resolute Nunavut Station[51] | Resolute, Nunavut | Canada | 1947 | ||
| Russky Island Arctic Station[52] | Russky Island, Nordenskiöld Archipelago, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union | 1935 | 1999 | |
| Samuila Polar Station | Samuila Island, Komsomolskaya Pravda Islands, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union | Abandoned | ||
| Solnechny Polar Station[53] | Solnechny Bay, Bolshevik Island, Severnaya Zemlya | Russia Soviet Union | 1952 | Abandoned | |
| Stolbovoy Meteorological Station[54] | Stolbovoy Island, Sakha | Russia Soviet Union | Abandoned | ||
| Tuktoyaktuk Station[55] | Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories | Canada | 1997 | ||
| Tyrtov Island Polar Station | Tyrtov Island, Nordenskiöld Archipelago, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union | 1940 | 1975 | |
| Uedineniya Polar Station | Uyedineniya Island, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union | 1996 | ||
| Ushakov Island Polar Station | Ushakov Island, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union | 1954 | 1980s | |
| Vavilov Meteorological Station[56] | October Revolution Island, Severnaya Zemlya | Russia Soviet Union | 1974 | 1988 | |
| Willem Barents Biological Station[57] | Meduza Bay, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union | |||
| Wrangel Island Cape Blossom Station[58] | Cape Blossom, Wrangel Island, Chukotka | Russia Soviet Union | |||
| Wrangel Island Ushakovskoye Station[59] | Ushakovskoye, Wrangel Island, Chukotka | Russia Soviet Union | |||
| Yenisei Ecological Station[60] | Mirnoye, Turukhansky District, Krasnoyarsk Krai | Russia Soviet Union |
Drifting ice stations
| Station name | Head of the first shift | Drift start date | Drift end date | Drift start coordinate | Drift end coordinate | Drift distance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (km2) | (sq mi) | ||||||
| North Pole-1 | I.D.Papanin | May 21, 1937 | February 19, 1938 | 89°25′N 78°40′W | 70°40′N 19°16′W | 2,850 | 1,770 |
| North Pole-2 | M.M.Somov | April 2, 1950 | April 11, 1951 | 76°03′N 166°36′W | 81°44′N 163°48′W | 2,600 | 1,600 |
| Fletcher's Ice Island | 1952 | 1978 | |||||
| North Pole-3 | A.F.Trioshnikov | April 4, 1954 | April 20, 1955 | 85°58′N 175°00′W | 86°00′N 24°00′W | 1,865 | 1,159 |
| North Pole-4 | E.I.Tolstikov | April 8, 1954 | April 19, 1957 | 75°48′N 178°25′W | 85°52′N 00°00′W | 6,970 | 4,330 |
| North Pole-5 | N.A.Volkov | April 21, 1955 | October 8, 1956 | 82°10′N 156°51′E | 84°18′N 63°20′E | 3,630 | 2,260 |
| North Pole-6 | K.A.Sychev | April 19, 1956 | September 14, 1959 | 74°24′N 177°04′W | 82°06′N 03°56′E | 8,650 | 5,370 |
| North Pole-7 | V.A.Vedernikov | April 23, 1957 | April 11, 1959 | 82°06′N 164°11′W | 85°14′N 33°03′W | 3,520 | 2,190 |
| North Pole-8 | V.M.Rogachyov | April 27, 1959 | March 19, 1962 | 76°11′N 164°24′W | 83°15′N 132°30′W | 6,090 | 3,780 |
| North Pole-9 | V.A.Shamontyev | April 26, 1960 | March 28, 1961 | 77°23′N 163°00′E | 86°36′N 76°00′W | 2,660 | 1,650 |
| North Pole-10 | N.A.Kornilov | October 17, 1961 | April 29, 1964 | 75°27′N 177°10′E | 88°32′N 90°30′E | 3,960 | 2,460 |
| North Pole-11 | N.N.Bryazgin | April 16, 1962 | April 20, 1963 | 77°10′N 165°58′W | 81°10′N 139°34′W | 2,400 | 1,500 |
| North Pole-12 | L.N.Belyakov | April 30, 1963 | April 25, 1965 | 76°50′N 165°34′W | 81°06′N 145°47′W | 1,595 | 991 |
| North Pole-13 | A.Ya. Buzuyev | April 22, 1964 | April 20, 1967 | 73°55′N 161°19′W | 87°55′N 03°32′E | 3,545 | 2,203 |
| North Pole-14 | Yu. B.Konstantinov | May 1, 1965 | February 12, 1966 | 72°42′N 175°25′W | 76°59′N 154°49′E | 1,040 | 650 |
| North Pole-15 | V.V.Panov | April 15, 1966 | March 25, 1968 | 78°49′N 168°08′E | 85°45′N 10°30′W | 2,330 | 1,450 |
| North Pole-16 | Yu. B.Konstantinov | April 10, 1968 | March 22, 1972 | 75°31′N 172°00′W | 86°00′N 85°27′W | 5,850 | 3,640 |
| North Pole-17 | N.I.Blinov | April 18, 1968 | October 16, 1969 | 80°30′N 165°26′E | 86°48′N 25°20′E | 1,750 | 1,090 |
| North Pole-18 | N.N.Ovchinnikov | October 9, 1969 | October 24, 1971 | 75°10′N 165°02′W | 86°06′N 153°51′E | 5,240 | 3,260 |
| North Pole-19 7 | A.N.Chilingarov | November 7, 1969 | April 16, 1973 | 74°54′N 160°13′E | 83°08′N 16°17′E | 6,705 | 4,166 |
| North Pole-20 | Yu. P.Tikhonov | April 22, 1970 | May 17, 1972 | 75°56′N 175°22′E | 81°44′N 166°47′W | 3,780 | 2,350 |
| North Pole-21 | G.I.Kizino | April 30, 1972 | May 17, 1974 | 74°06′N 178°15′E | 86°16′N 143°35′E | 3,605 | 2,240 |
| North Pole-22 | V.G.Moroz | September 13, 1973 | April 8, 1982 | 76°16′N 168°31′W | 86°10′N 00°00′W | 17,069 | 10,606 |
| North Pole-23 | V.M.Piguzov | December 5, 1975 | November 1, 1978 | 73°51′N 178°25′W | 87°40′N 22°31′W | 5,786 | 3,595 |
| North Pole-24 | I.K.Popov | June 23, 1978 | November 19, 1980 | 76°45′N 163°00′E | 86°03′N 29°40′E | 5,652 | 3,512 |
| North Pole-25 | V.S.Sidorov | May 16, 1981 | April 20, 1984 | 75°01′N 168°35′E | 85°50′N 122°15′W | 5,754 | 3,575 |
| North Pole-26 | V.S.Sidorov | May 21, 1983 | April 9, 1986 | 78°30′N 174°46′E | 82°46′N 170°31′W | 5,380 | 3,340 |
| North Pole-27 | Yu. P.Tikhonov | June 2, 1984 | May 20, 1987 | 78°31′N 160°30′E | 86°28′N 09°02′W | 5,655 | 3,514 |
| North Pole-28 | A.F.Chernyshov | May 21, 1986 | January 23, 1989 | 80°40′N 168°29′E | 79°40′N 03°09′E | 7,634 | 4,744 |
| North Pole-29 | V.V.Lukin | June 10, 1987 | August 19, 1988 | 80°22.8′N 112°59′E | 84°42.8′N 56°34′W | 2,686 | 1,669 |
| North Pole-30 | V.M.Piguzov | October 9, 1987 | April 4, 1991 | 74°18′N 171°24′W | 82°31′N 126°26′W | 7,675 | 4,769 |
| North Pole-31 | V.S.Sidorov | October 22, 1988 | July 25, 1991 | 76°35′N 153°10′W | 73°33′N 161°04′W | 5,475 | 3,402 |
| North Pole-32 | V.S.Koshelev | April 25, 2003 | March 6, 2004 | 87°52.5′N 148°03′E | 84°41′N 03°33′W | 2,418 | 1,502 |
| North Pole-33 | A.A.Vishnevsky | September 9, 2004 | October 5, 2005 | 85°05′N 156°31′E | 86°14′N 95°54′E | 3,156 | 1,961 |
| North Pole-34 | T.V.Petrovsky | September 19, 2005 | May 25, 2006 | 85°39′N 115°19′E | 87°26′N 07°39′E | 2,032 | 1,263 |
| North Pole-35[61] | Vladimir Chupun | September 21, 2007 | July 22, 2008 | 81°30′N 103°54′E | 81°00′N 31°18′E | 3,614 | 2,246 |
| North Pole-36 | Yuri Katrayev | September 7, 2008 | August 24, 2009 | 82°32′N 144°56′E | 85°53′N 26°41′W | 2,905 | 1,805 |
| North Pole-37 | Sergey Lesenkov | September 7, 2009 | May 31, 2010 | 81°28′N 164°35′W | 80°04′N 140°40′W | 2,076 | 1,290 |
| North Pole-38 | Tomash Petrovskiy | October 14, 2010 | September 20, 2011 | 76°07′N 176°32′W | 83°53′N 154°18′W | 3,024 | 1,879 |
| North Pole-39 | Alexander Ipatov | October 2, 2011 | September 15, 2012 | 84°10′N 148°49′W | 83°57′N 96°44′W | 1,885 | 1,171 |
| North Pole-40 | Nikolai Fomichev | October 1, 2012 | June 7, 2013 | 85°21′N 142°53′W | 82°25′N 130°25′W | 1,736 | 1,079 |
| North Pole-2015 | Dmitrij Mamadaliev | April 11, 2015 | August 9, 2015 | 89°34′N 17°08′W | 86°15′N 07°52′W | 714 | 444 |
| MOSAiC Expedition[62] | Markus Rex | October 4, 2019 | July 30, 2020 | 85°00′N 137°00′E | N/A | 1,700 | 1,100 |
Gallery
- View of the Polish Polar Station, Hornsund, Svalbard (Norway)
- View of the Arctic research station on Wiese Island, Russia
See also
- List of Arctic research programs
- Research stations in Antarctica
- List of northernmost settlements
- Winter-over syndrome
- Barneo, one-month tourist ice camp annual since 2002