Kangerluluk
Location of Kangerluluk
Kangerluluk is located in Greenland
Kangerluluk
Kangerluluk
Location in Greenland
LocationArctic (SE Greenland)
Coordinates61°6′N 43°5′W / 61.100°N 43.083°W / 61.100; -43.083
Ocean/sea sourcesNorth Atlantic Ocean
Basin countriesGreenland
Max. length65 km (40 mi)
Max. width3 km (1.9 mi)
References[1]

Kangerluluk, meaning 'the awful fjord',[2] is a fjord in the King Frederick VI Coast, Kujalleq municipality, southern Greenland.

Deposits of rare minerals have been found in this fjord, as well as in neighbouring Igutsaat Fjord.[3]

Geography

Kangerluluk extends in a roughly east–west direction for about 65 km between Igutsaat Fjord to the north and Iluileq Fjord (Danell Fjord) to the south. To the east the fjord opens into the North Atlantic Ocean between Cape Olfert Fischer and the headland of Qajartalik, just north of Qeqertatsiaq Island.[4] The fjord has a large active glacier at its head and is frequently blocked by ice.[5]

Kangerluluk has four short branches on its southern coast. On the northern shore the Syenitbugt is a bay with an islet, located about 11 km from the fjord's mouth.

Mountains

There are high mountains on the sides of the fjord, a craggy group known as the Kangerluluk Range (Kangerluluk Bjerge) rises to a height of 1,291 m (4,236 ft) on the northern side about 15 km within the fjord and continues westwards culminating in a massive ultra-prominent peak at 61°9′7″N 43°44′51″W / 61.15194°N 43.74750°W / 61.15194; -43.74750 towering to a height of 2,020 m (6,630 ft) above the glaciers at the head of the fjord.[1] The Graah Mountains (Graah Fjelde) rise to the south of the fjord and are relatively free from snow.[6]

Bibliography

See also

References

  1. 1 2 GoogleEarth
  2. Den grønlandske Lods - Geodatastyrelsen
  3. Geology and Ore, Fact Sheet No. 3 - GEUS
  4. "Kangerluluk". Mapcarta. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  5. Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 100
  6. Greenland Pilot - Danish Geodata Agency, p. 22


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