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Thorland

Thorland (Danish: Thors Land) is a peninsula in the King Frederick VI Coast, southeastern Greenland. It is a part of the Sermersooq municipality.

Thorland
Thorland
Geography
LocationSoutheast Greenland
Coordinates63°34′N 41°30′W / 63.567°N 41.500°W / 63.567; -41.500
Adjacent toBernstorff Fjord
Irminger Sea
Northern Skjoldungen Fjord
Length47 km (29.2 mi)
Width29 km (18 mi)
Highest elevation1,915.9 m (6285.8 ft)
Highest pointAnsbjerg
Administration
Greenland (Denmark)
MunicipalitySermersooq
Demographics
Population0

History edit

One of the coastal islands, Igdluluarssuk (Sattiaatteq) at the entrance of the fjord on its southern side, had had the northernmost Inuit settlement of the southern group on the east coast in the recent past.[1]

Arctic explorer Wilhelm August Graah of the Danish Navy explored this area in 1828–30, during an expedition in search of the legendary Eastern Norse Settlement and named this peninsula after Thor.[2]

In 1931 Norway sent two expeditions to establish hunting, meteorological and radio stations in Southeast Greenland. Founded by Finn Devold, on Ship Heimen from Tromsø, a Norwegian station was built in southern Thorland and named Finnsbu.[3] The other expedition, led by Ole Mortensen, went to Storfjord (Kangerlussuaq Fjord) on ship Signalhorn and built a hut there. Since hunting there was poor, Mortensen moved with his men south to Lindenow Fjord, where a station named Moreton was built which was later moved to neighboring Nanuuseq Fjord and renamed Torgilsbu.[4] Finnsbu was abandoned following the 1933 resolution of the Permanent Court of International Justice rejecting Norway's claims in Greenland.[5]

Geography edit

 
Map of Thorland

Thorland is surrounded to the northeast by the Bernstorff Fjord —across which lies the Odinland Peninsula, to the east by the Irminger Sea and to the southwest by the Northern Skjoldungen Fjord, with Skjoldungen on the facing shore.

To the west and the northwest the peninsula is attached to the mainland. Cape Moltke is the easternmost point. The southern part has a deeply indented coast dividing into three narrow arms jutting southeastwards with deep fjords between them, including the Graah Fjord, Jaette Fjord and Kangerdlikajik.[6] Several glaciers pour into the Bernstorff Fjord from the northern side of the peninsula, the most important of which are Storebjørn Glacier, Tjalfe Glacier and Røskva Glacier, while the Jomfruen in the west has its terminus in the Norrevig, an offshoot of the Northern Skjoldungen Fjord.[7]

There are several islands at the mouth of the fjords at the eastern end of the peninsula the largest of which are Tupikajik, Akorninarmiut, Imaarsivik, Kiasigssaq, Qiputalik, Nappat, Qeertartivaq and Igdluluarssuk (Sattiaatteq) where there are Paleo-Eskimo archaeological sites.[7]

Mountains edit

This desolate peninsula is a destination for mountain climbing owing to some of its sturdy granite walls and jagged peaks.[8] Its highest point is 1,916 m high Ansbjerg, a nunatak rising above the Norrevig in the SW at 63°34′35″N 41°40′5″W / 63.57639°N 41.66806°W / 63.57639; -41.66806. Other notable summits are Kokkefars Hat, a conspicuous 996 m high peak at 63°27′5″N 41°33′25″W / 63.45139°N 41.55694°W / 63.45139; -41.55694 in the southernmost arm of the peninsula,[9] Hvidbræmmen, a 1,304 m high peak in the northern side of Thorland, Hvide Telt, Hakkefjeld, Hanekammen and Rypefjeldet.[10]

In Thorland there are several nunataks besides Ansbjerg, such as Akuliaruseq, Diabastoppen, Skønheden and Strudsen. Svartalfbjerg is a mountain on the west side of the Storebjørn Glacier.[7]

 
1944 map of the area around Skjoldungen with the Thorland Peninsula just north of the island.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Encyclopedia Arctica 15: Biographies - Gustav Frederick Holm
  2. ^ Graah, W. A. (1832). Undersøgelses-Reise til Østkysten af Grønland, efter kongelig Befaling udført i Aarene 1828-31 [Exploration of the East Coast of Greenland, by royal order executed in the years 1828-31] (in Danish). Copenhagen.
  3. ^ Recent Norwegian Expeditions to Southeast-Greenland, Gunnar Horn
  4. ^ Norwegian Expedition to South-East Greenland, 1932
  5. ^ Spencer Apollonio, Lands That Hold One Spellbound: A Story of East Greenland, 2008, pp. 188-189
  6. ^ Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 102
  7. ^ a b c "Thors Land". Mapcarta. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  8. ^ North America, East Greenland, Thor's Land, Queen Lilliana, First Ascent
  9. ^ View of the Northern Skjoldungen Fjord with the Kokkefars Hat in the distance
  10. ^ GoogleEarth

External links edit

  • Greenland, East Coast, Thor's Land, Discovery Wall
  • Seabirds and seals in Southeast Greenland
  • Tourism

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Thorland Danish Thors Land is a peninsula in the King Frederick VI Coast southeastern Greenland It is a part of the Sermersooq municipality ThorlandThorlandGeographyLocationSoutheast GreenlandCoordinates63 34 N 41 30 W 63 567 N 41 500 W 63 567 41 500Adjacent toBernstorff FjordIrminger SeaNorthern Skjoldungen FjordLength47 km 29 2 mi Width29 km 18 mi Highest elevation1 915 9 m 6285 8 ft Highest pointAnsbjergAdministrationGreenland Denmark MunicipalitySermersooqDemographicsPopulation0 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Mountains 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOne of the coastal islands Igdluluarssuk Sattiaatteq at the entrance of the fjord on its southern side had had the northernmost Inuit settlement of the southern group on the east coast in the recent past 1 Arctic explorer Wilhelm August Graah of the Danish Navy explored this area in 1828 30 during an expedition in search of the legendary Eastern Norse Settlement and named this peninsula after Thor 2 In 1931 Norway sent two expeditions to establish hunting meteorological and radio stations in Southeast Greenland Founded by Finn Devold on Ship Heimen from Tromso a Norwegian station was built in southern Thorland and named Finnsbu 3 The other expedition led by Ole Mortensen went to Storfjord Kangerlussuaq Fjord on ship Signalhorn and built a hut there Since hunting there was poor Mortensen moved with his men south to Lindenow Fjord where a station named Moreton was built which was later moved to neighboring Nanuuseq Fjord and renamed Torgilsbu 4 Finnsbu was abandoned following the 1933 resolution of the Permanent Court of International Justice rejecting Norway s claims in Greenland 5 Geography edit nbsp Map of Thorland Thorland is surrounded to the northeast by the Bernstorff Fjord across which lies the Odinland Peninsula to the east by the Irminger Sea and to the southwest by the Northern Skjoldungen Fjord with Skjoldungen on the facing shore To the west and the northwest the peninsula is attached to the mainland Cape Moltke is the easternmost point The southern part has a deeply indented coast dividing into three narrow arms jutting southeastwards with deep fjords between them including the Graah Fjord Jaette Fjord and Kangerdlikajik 6 Several glaciers pour into the Bernstorff Fjord from the northern side of the peninsula the most important of which are Storebjorn Glacier Tjalfe Glacier and Roskva Glacier while the Jomfruen in the west has its terminus in the Norrevig an offshoot of the Northern Skjoldungen Fjord 7 There are several islands at the mouth of the fjords at the eastern end of the peninsula the largest of which are Tupikajik Akorninarmiut Imaarsivik Kiasigssaq Qiputalik Nappat Qeertartivaq and Igdluluarssuk Sattiaatteq where there are Paleo Eskimo archaeological sites 7 Mountains edit This desolate peninsula is a destination for mountain climbing owing to some of its sturdy granite walls and jagged peaks 8 Its highest point is 1 916 m high Ansbjerg a nunatak rising above the Norrevig in the SW at 63 34 35 N 41 40 5 W 63 57639 N 41 66806 W 63 57639 41 66806 Other notable summits are Kokkefars Hat a conspicuous 996 m high peak at 63 27 5 N 41 33 25 W 63 45139 N 41 55694 W 63 45139 41 55694 in the southernmost arm of the peninsula 9 Hvidbraemmen a 1 304 m high peak in the northern side of Thorland Hvide Telt Hakkefjeld Hanekammen and Rypefjeldet 10 In Thorland there are several nunataks besides Ansbjerg such as Akuliaruseq Diabastoppen Skonheden and Strudsen Svartalfbjerg is a mountain on the west side of the Storebjorn Glacier 7 nbsp 1944 map of the area around Skjoldungen with the Thorland Peninsula just north of the island See also editRenland Skjoldungen TunumiitReferences edit Encyclopedia Arctica 15 Biographies Gustav Frederick Holm Graah W A 1832 Undersogelses Reise til Ostkysten af Gronland efter kongelig Befaling udfort i Aarene 1828 31 Exploration of the East Coast of Greenland by royal order executed in the years 1828 31 in Danish Copenhagen Recent Norwegian Expeditions to Southeast Greenland Gunnar Horn Norwegian Expedition to South East Greenland 1932 Spencer Apollonio Lands That Hold One Spellbound A Story of East Greenland 2008 pp 188 189 Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute p 102 a b c Thors Land Mapcarta Retrieved 5 May 2016 North America East Greenland Thor s Land Queen Lilliana First Ascent View of the Northern Skjoldungen Fjord with the Kokkefars Hat in the distance GoogleEarthExternal links editGreenland East Coast Thor s Land Discovery Wall Seabirds and seals in Southeast Greenland Tourism nbsp This Greenland location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thorland amp oldid 1147513730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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