Andrée Land (Greenland) Explained

Andrée Land
Map:Greenland
Location:East Greenland
Coordinates:73.5833°N -26°W
Length Km:85
Width Km:63
Highest Mount:Margaretatop
Elevation M:2360
Waterbody:

Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord
Ijsfjord and Geologfjord

Country:Greenland (Denmark)
Country Admin Divisions Title:Zone
Country Admin Divisions:NE Greenland National Park

Andrée Land is a peninsula in King Christian X Land, East Greenland that is bounded by Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord, Isfjord and Geologfjord.

History

The peninsula was named by A.G. Nathorst on his 1899 expedition after Swedish Arctic explorer Salomon August Andrée, who had made an attempt to reach the North Pole by balloon in 1897. One of the aims of Nathorst's 1899 venture was to search for traces of the lost Andrée's Arctic Balloon Expedition, whose fate was unknown until 1930, when it became known that Andrée had crash-landed on the pack ice and died on Kvitøya.[1]

The region was later visited and accurately mapped during Lauge Koch's expeditions to East Greenland.

Geography

Andrée Land is located about 100 km inland from the Foster Bay of the Greenland Sea. It is bound by Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord in the southeast, and two branches of it, the Isfjord —beyond which lies Fraenkel Land— in the SW and the Geologfjord, beyond which lies Strindberg Land, in the east. Small and rocky Bjorne Island (Bjørneø) is located off the easternmost end of Andrée Land,[2] north of Cape Weber.[3]

The peninsula is attached to the mainland on its northwestern side, with the Gerard De Geer Glacier in its western boundary, beyond which lies Louise Boyd Land in the west and J. L. Mowinckel Land in the northwest. The Adolf Hoel Glacier flows in the north and the Nunatak Glacier in the northeast.A number of valleys cut across the peninsula; the most important are the Grejsdal in the middle, the Eremitdal further north and the Rendal in the west.[4]

Mountains

Andrée Land is mountainous. The highest point is 2360m (7,740feet) high Margaretatop, also known as Margarita Spids, located in the southern part. The Lacroix Mountains (Lacroix Bjerge) are a mountain range at the SW end rising above the Isfjord.[5] Arnold Escher Land is a nunatak group to the NW of Andrée Land.Some of the other noteworthy peaks are:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catalogue of place names in northern East Greenland . Geological Survey of Denmark . 7 July 2019.
  2. Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 120
  3. Web site: Bjørneø. Mapcarta. 25 July 2019.
  4. Web site: Grejsdalen. Mapcarta. 7 July 2016.
  5. Web site: Andrée Land. Mapcarta. 22 July 2019.
  6. [Google Earth]