King Oscar Fjord
King Oscar Fjord (Danish: Kong Oscar Fjord) is a fjord in East Greenland, marking the northern border of the Scoresby Land Peninsula.
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Kong Oscar Fjord | |
Ice floe near the shore in King Oscar Fjord | |
King Oscar Fjord Location within Greenland | |
Coordinates | 72°22′N 24°00′W |
Ocean/sea sources | Greenland Sea |
Basin countries | Greenland |
Max. length | 110 km (68 mi) |
Max. width | 25 km (16 mi) |
It was named by A.G. Nathorst on his 1899 expedition as Konung Oscars Fjord for Oscar II, King of Sweden from 1872–1907 and of Norway from 1872 until 1905.
Geography
King Oscar Fjord is a major fjord system in NE Greenland. The main fjord is 10–25 km wide, bounded by Traill Island and Geographical Society Island in the east. In the inner and northern end of the fjord lies Ella Island. The Davy Sound at the southeastern end connects with the Greenland Sea after extending for about 20 km in a NW/SE direction.[1]
Lyell Land forms the western boundary and Scoresby Land with the Stauning Alps lies to the southwest.[2]
The Antarctic Sound separates the Suess Land Peninsula and Ymer Island and connects with the Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord system to the north.[3]
Other branches of the King Oscar Fjord system are, on the western side:
- Kempe Fjord
- Dickson Fjord
- Röhss Fjord
- Rhedin Fjord
- Narwhal Sound
- Segelsällskapet Fjord
- Alpefjord
- Forsblad Fjord
- Mesters Vig
- Antarctic Haven
On the eastern side:
- Sofia Sound
- Vega Sound
- Dream Bay (Drømmebugten)
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See also
References
- Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 118
- "Kong Oscar Fjord". Mapcarta. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
- "Antarctic Sund". Mapcarta. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
External links
Media related to Kong Oscar Fjord at Wikimedia Commons - On the Map of King Oscar Fjord and Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord in North-Eastern Greenland