Hamberg Glacier (Greenland)
Hamberg Glacier | |
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Hamberg Gletscher | |
Location within Greenland | |
Type | Piedmont glacier |
Location | Greenland |
Coordinates | 73°33′N 29°38′W / 73.550°N 29.633°WCoordinates: 73°33′N 29°38′W / 73.550°N 29.633°W |
Length | 50 km (31 mi) |
Terminus | Isfjord Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord Greenland Sea |
Hamberg Glacier (Danish: Hamberg Gletscher) is one of the major glaciers in King Christian X Land, Northeast Greenland. Administratively it lies in the Northeast Greenland National Park zone.
The area where the glacier flows is remote and uninhabited.
History[]
This glacier was first mapped in 1932 by Lauge Koch during the Three-year Expedition to East Greenland. It was named after Swedish mineralogist, geographer and Arctic explorer Axel Hamberg (1863–1933).[1]
Geography[]
The Hamberg Glacier flows from the eastern side of the Greenland ice sheet in the west and swings to the NE to join . To the northwest of the bend lies . To the SE the glacier has a branch joining the .
The flows about 10 km (6.2 mi) to the north and the about 25 km (16 mi) to the southeast. Louise Boyd Land lies to the east of the eastern section of the glacier and Fraenkel Land further to the southeast.[2]
There is a small region of nunataks off the upper western section of the glacier.[3]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Catalogue of place names in northern East Greenland". Geological Survey of Denmark. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
- ^ "Hamberg Gletscher". Mapcarta. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
- ^ A. K. Higgins, Jane A. Gilotti, M. Paul Smith (eds.), The Greenland Caledonides: Evolution of the Northeast Margin of Laurentia
External links[]
- GNET GPS Station Hamberg Gletscher | Isaaffik
- Northeast Greenland, Louise Boyd Land, First Ascents - 2003
- Glaciers of Greenland
- Greenland geography stubs