Knud Rasmussen Range Explained

Knud Rasmussen Range
Other Name:Usugdluk
Length Km:17
Length Orientation:NW/SE
Width Km:8
Width Orientation:NE/SW
Elevation M:408
Range Coordinates:68.0333°N -67°W
Map:Greenland

The Knud Rasmussen Range (Danish: Knud Rasmussen Bjerge), also known as Usugdluk,[1] is a mountain range in West Greenland. Administratively this range is part of Qeqertalik municipality.

The range is named after Greenlandic/Danish polar explorer Knud Rasmussen.

Geography

The Knud Rasmussen Range is a low mountain chain located west of the Greenland Ice Sheet. It lies south of Tycho Brahe Lake at the terminus of J.P. Koch Glacier and north of Usulluup Sermia glacier. Its average elevation is 305m (1,001feet).[2] The Otto Nordenskjöld Valley divides the range in two parts.[3] The area of the mountain range is uninhabited.[4]

Climate

Tundra climate prevails in the Knud Rasmussen Range. The average annual temperature in the area of the range is -10 °C. The warmest month is July when the average temperature reaches 4 °C and the coldest is February when the temperature sinks to -20 °C.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.geonames.org/maps/google_68.033_-50.283.html Geonames - Knud Rasmussen Bjerge
  2. http://elevationmap.net/knud-rasmussen-bjerge-greenland?latlngs=(68.0333333,-50.28333329999998) Elevation of Knud Rasmussen Bjerge Greenland with altitude and height
  3. Web site: Knud Rasmussen Bjerge. Mapcarta. 24 June 2016.
  4. [Google Earth]
  5. Web site: NASA Earth Observations Data Set Index. NASA. 30 January 2016 .