Keilhaufjellet

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Keilhaufjellet
Sörkapp Land Keilhaufjellet Kikutodden from west IMG 3098.jpg
Highest point
Elevation660 m (2,170 ft)
Coordinates76°37′43″N 16°54′12″E / 76.6285°N 16.9032°E / 76.6285; 16.9032Coordinates: 76°37′43″N 16°54′12″E / 76.6285°N 16.9032°E / 76.6285; 16.9032
Geography
Keilhaufjellet is located in Arctic
Keilhaufjellet
Keilhaufjellet
Climbing
First ascent25 May 1900 by A. S. Wassiliew

Keilhaufjellet is a mountain in Sørkapp Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It has a height of 660 m.a.s.l. The mountain is named after Norwegian geologist Baltazar Mathias Keilhau. Keilhaufjellet was the southernmost triangulation point established during the Swedish-Russian Arc-of-Meridian Expedition (from 1899).[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Keilhaufjellet (Svalbard)". Norwegian Polar Institute. Retrieved 25 July 2013.
  2. ^ Arctic Pilot: Sailing directions Svalbard–Jan Mayen. Vol. 7. Stavanger: The Norwegian Hydrographic Service and The Norwegian Polar Institute. 1988. p. 192. ISBN 82-90653-06-9.


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