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Region in Northeast Greenland National Park, Greenland
Th. Sørensen Land
Region
Th. Sørensen Land is located in GreenlandTh. Sørensen LandLocation of Th. Sørensen Land
CountryGreenland
ZoneNortheast Greenland National Park
Dimensions
 • Length50 km (30 mi)
 • Width20 km (10 mi)

Th. Sørensen Land is an area in King Christian X Land, Eastern Greenland, part of the inner Scoresby Sound system. Administratively it lies in the Northeast Greenland National Park zone. The area is remote and uninhabited.

Th. Sørensen Land was named during the 1971 Northern Universities expedition after Danish botanist Thorvald Sørensen (1902–1973) who published the botanical research of the Three-year Expedition to East Greenland.

Geography

Th. Sørensen Land is a mountainous region. It is bound to the north by Flyver Fjord, a branch of Nordvestfjord, beyond which lies Hinksland. To the southeast it is separated from Renland by the Edvard Bay Valley. Its easternmost point is a headland jutting out into the right bank of the Nordvestfjord. Nathorst Land lies to the northeast in the opposite shore.

There are several glaciers in Th. Sørensen Land, such as the Eielson Glacier and the Vindue Glacier. Further to the northwest flows the Freuchen Glacier. To the west rise the Royston Nunataks, and beyond them the Greenland ice sheet.

Bibliography

  • A. K. Higgins, Jane A. Gilotti, M. Paul Smith (eds.), The Greenland Caledonides: Evolution of the Northeast Margin of Laurentia.

References

  1. "Catalogue of place names in northern East Greenland". Geological Survey of Denmark. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  2. "Royston Nunatakker". Mapcarta. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  3. Google Earth

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