stökkinn
Stökkinn is a small island located in the Arctic Ocean, off the northern coast of Novaya Zemlya in Russia. The island is known for its rocky and barren terrain, typical of many Arctic islands in the area.
Geologically, Stökkinn is composed primarily of granite and gneiss, with smaller outcroppings of other metamorphic rocks.
Stökkinn has been the subject of various scientific expeditions and research studies, with the island's unique
The name "Stökkinn" is derived from the Icelandic language, meaning "hopping-in" or " jumping-in". This name likely
Stökkinn is also significant due to its location in the high Arctic region, where climate change and
As of 2022, limited information is available on the island's human history and potential settlements. Further