Sermilik Station

Sermilik Station is a glaciology research station on Ammassalik Island, dedicated to the research of the nearby Mittivakkat Glacier. The station is located approximately at 65°41′N 37°55′W on the west side of the Ammasalik island in south east Greenland,[1] on the shore of the Sermilik Fjord. The station is not permanently staffed. However, during most times in summer they will have researchers working there.

Sermilik Station, August 2007

History

The station was built in 1970 to provide the logistical base for the research.[2] In 1972, the main building was destroyed by an avalanche. It was rebuilt later closer to the shore, which is its current location.

Transportation

The station is located on the west side of Ammassalik Island. The closest settlement is Tasiilaq, and it would take around 1 day on foot to get from there to the station. The station is situated on a popular hiking route around the island.

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gollark: So what's f(3), then?
gollark: > ffsThat is literally what the notation means, so complain to the president of maths, not me.
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See also

References

  1. DPC
  2. Hasholt
  • Hasholt, Bent (2008), 75 years of research at the Sermilik Station 1933-2008, Danish Journal of Geography
  • Danish Polar Center for Researchers, DPC, archived from the original on June 11, 2008, retrieved June 7, 2008


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