Ryder Glacier (Greenland)
Ryder Glacier | |
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Ryder Gletscher | |
Location within Greenland | |
Type | Tidal outlet glacier |
Location | Greenland |
Coordinates | 81°38′N 49°10′W / 81.633°N 49.167°WCoordinates: 81°38′N 49°10′W / 81.633°N 49.167°W |
Length | 80 km (50 mi) |
Width | 19 km (12 mi) |
Terminus | Sherard Osborn Fjord; Lincoln Sea |
Ryder Glacier (Danish: Ryder Gletscher), is one of the major glaciers in northern Greenland.[1]
This glacier was first mapped by Lauge Koch in 1917 during Knud Rasmussen's 1916-1918 to north Greenland and was named after Danish Arctic explorer Carl Ryder.
Geography[]
The Ryder Glacier originates in the Greenland Ice Cap. It is roughly north–south oriented and has its terminus at the head of the Sherard Osborn Fjord between and Warming Land. It is 30 km long and is a floating tongue within the fjord.[2][3]
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- Glaciers of Greenland
- Greenland geography stubs