Akshayuk Pass Explained

Akshayuk Pass
Other Name:Pangnirtung Pass
Elevation M:420
Location:Baffin Island
Range:Baffin Mountains
Map:Canada Nunavut
Coords:66.6667°N -73°W

Akshayuk Pass[1] formerly Pangnirtung Pass[2] is a mountain pass in the Baffin Mountains of Nunavut, Canada.[3] It is found within Auyuittuq National Park. To the southwest is Mount Thor, about 17km (11miles), and Pangnirtung, about 64km (40miles) and to the northeast is Qikiqtarjuaq, about 109km (68miles).

Geography

Akshayuk Pass is a U-shaped glacially carved valley on the Cumberland Peninsula of Baffin Island. It is a 97km (60miles)[4] long mountain pass which cuts through the southern Baffin Mountains. Two rivers flow from Akshayuk Pass, the Owl river in the north and the Weasel river in the south. The highest point is Summit Lake, which is 420m (1,380feet)[4] above sea level.

Akshayuk Pass was carved by glaciers during the last glacial period.[5] Many smaller glaciers still remain in adjacent hanging valleys. Many of these glaciers source from the Penny Ice Cap to the north of Akshayuk Pass.

Notes and References

  1. http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-names/unique/OATSJ Akshayuk Pass
  2. http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-names/unique/9a07c299c6cb11d892e2080020a0f4c9 Akshayuk Pass (Formerly Pangnirtung Pass)
  3. Web site: Akshayuk Pass. Mapcarta. 12 June 2016.
  4. https://www.travelnunavut.ca/things-to-see-do/parks-special-places/auyuittuq-national-park/ Auyuittuq National Park
  5. https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/gsabulletin/article/112/8/1296/183661/Cosmogenic-10Be-and-26Al-ages-for-the-Last-Glacial Cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al ages for the Last Glacial Maximum, eastern Baffin Island, Arctic Canada