Isfjord
Isfjord | |
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Isfjord Location in Greenland | |
Location | Arctic |
Coordinates | 73°18′N 26°28′W / 73.300°N 26.467°WCoordinates: 73°18′N 26°28′W / 73.300°N 26.467°W |
Ocean/sea sources |
Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord Greenland Sea |
Basin countries | Greenland |
Max. length | 50 km (31 mi) |
Max. width | 6 km (3.7 mi) |
Isfjord, meaning 'Ice Fjord' in the Danish language, is a fjord in King Christian X Land, eastern Greenland. The Isfjord is part of the Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord complex[1] in the area of the Northeast Greenland National Park.
Geography
The Jaette Glacier in the west and the Gerard de Geer Glacier in the north flow into the head of the Isfjord. Louise Boyd Land rises at the fjord's western end between the two glaciers. This tributary fjord extends between high mountains in a northwest-southeast direction for about 50 km until its mouth in the Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord at the southern end. To the northeast the fjord is bound by Andrée Land and to the south and southwest by Frænkel Land.[2]
See also
References
External links
- Isfjord, looking north
- Late Quaternary sedimentation in Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord and the continental margin of East Greenland
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