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Glacier in Greenland
Steensby Glacier
Steensby Gletscher
The Steensby Glacier between Petermann Glacier and Ryder Glacier in a NASA picture
Map showing the location of Steensby GlacierMap showing the location of Steensby GlacierLocation within Greenland
TypeTidal outlet glacier
LocationGreenland
Coordinates81°27′N 53°0′W / 81.450°N 53.000°W / 81.450; -53.000
Area4,700 km (1,800 sq mi)
Length60 km (37 mi)
Width4.8 km (3.0 mi)
Thickness75 m (246 ft) - 105 m (344 ft)
TerminusSaint George Fjord;
Lincoln Sea

Steensby Glacier (Danish: Steensby Gletscher) is a major glacier in northern Greenland.

This glacier was first mapped in 1917 during Knud Rasmussen's 1916–1918 Second Thule Expedition to north Greenland and was named after Danish ethnologist Hans Peder Steensby.

Geography

The Steensby Glacier originates in the Greenland Ice Sheet. It is roughly north–south oriented and has its terminus between Nyeboe Land and Warming Land at the head of the Saint George Fjord. The fjord is free from ice in the summer, and the glacier forms a floating tongue within the fjord that has shrunk since it was measured in 1963.

Map of part of Ellesmere Island and far Northern Greenland.

Bibliography

See also

References

  1. The Terminal Disintegration of Steensby Gletscher, North Greenland
  2. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper, Volume 1386, Part 3, figure 37

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