Midgard Glacier

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Midgard Glacier
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View of the Midgard Glacier.
Map showing the location of Midgard Glacier
Map showing the location of Midgard Glacier
Location within Greenland
LocationGreenland
Coordinates66°23′N 36°53′W / 66.383°N 36.883°W / 66.383; -36.883Coordinates: 66°23′N 36°53′W / 66.383°N 36.883°W / 66.383; -36.883
Terminus
Sermilik,
North Atlantic Ocean

Midgard Glacier (Danish: Midgårdsgletscher) is a glacier in the Sermersooq municipality, Eastern Greenland.[1]

This glacier is named after Midgard, one of the Nine Worlds in Norse mythology.

Geography[]

The Midgard Glacier is located on the eastern side of the Greenland ice sheet, at the southern limit of Schweizerland. It flows from the in the NE, just east of the Fenris Glacier. Its terminus is in the , one of the northernmost branches of Sermilik (Egede og Rothes Fjord), a large fjord system where there are a number of other glaciers discharging such as the Helheim Glacier.[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Midgårdsgletscher". Mapcarta. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Sermilik". Mapcarta. Retrieved 11 April 2016.

External links[]

  • Glaciers Not On Simple, Upward Trend Of Melting sciencedaily.com, Feb. 21, 2007 "Two of Greenland's largest glaciers (Kangerdlugssuaq and Helheim) shrank dramatically ... between 2004 and 2005. And then, less than two years later, they returned to near their previous rates of discharge.
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