Nordkrone Explained

Nordkrone
Other Name:Nordkronen
Highest:Mount Wistar
Elevation M:1737
Coordinates:82.8875°N -32.5078°W
Location:Peary Land, Greenland
Map:Greenland
Map Size:260
Label Position:bottom
Range Coordinates:82.75°N -31°W
First Ascent:Unknown

Nordkrone (Danish: Nordkronen, meaning "Northern Crown") is a mountainous area in Peary Land, Northern Greenland.[1] Administratively it is part of the Northeast Greenland National Park.

Fossils dating back to the Silurian have been found in the area of the range. They belong to the Nordkronen Formation of the Peary Land Group.[2] [3]

History

The mountain was mapped by Danish Arctic explorer Lauge Koch during his Cartographic Air Expedition of 1938. He named it after the "North Crown", which symbolically crowns the world's northernmost country.[1] The most conspicuous peak in the area had been previously named by Robert Peary as Mount Wistar (Wistars Fjeld). In 1950 Eigil Knuth, the leader of the Danish Peary Land Expedition, asserted that the mountain was part of Nordkrone, and described it as "the strangest and proudest peak" of Peary Land:

Geography

Nordkrone is located in central Peary Land, to the south of Frederick E. Hyde Fjord, describing an arc to the east and northwest of the head of the Freja Fjord, around the Balder Glacier flowing from the south. The Børglum River (Børglum Elv) flows southward from Nordkrone to Brønlund Fjord.[4] Nordkrone is variously described as a plateau[5] and as a ridge.[6] The surface of Nordkrone is plateau-like with ridges attaining high elevations and an ice cap out of which flow many glaciers. Its slopes are intersected by deep ravines with steep sides.

With a height of 1737m (5,699feet), Mt Wistar is the highest elevation of Peary Land to the south of Frederick E. Hyde Fjord.[7] [8] It rises at the northwestern end, west of the Balder Glacier. Other elevations within Nordkrone range from about 1584m (5,197feet)[5] to more than 1280m (4,200feet).[9] [10]

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Notes and References

  1. https://asiaq.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=c5c7d9d52a264980a24911d7d33914b5 Nunat Aqqi; Stednavne
  2. H.P. Trettin (ed.), Geology of the Innuitian Orogen and Arctic Platform of Canada and Greenland. p. 208
  3. https://data.geus.dk/map2/geogreen/G500_Legend.pdf Geological map of Greenland
  4. Web site: Nordkronen. Mapcarta. 8 June 2019.
  5. Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 130
  6. https://eng.gst.dk/media/2919228/greenland-pilot-sailing_directions-for-east-greenland_1st-edition_updated-to-skr-48-2018-2.pdf Greenland Pilot - Danish Geodata Agency
  7. Spencer Apollonio, Lands That Hold One Spellbound: A Story of East Greenland, 2008 p. 278
  8. https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=698 Nordkronen, Greenland - Peakbagger
  9. ftp://ftp.data.pgc.umn.edu/maps/arctic/ga/03/.../Jorgen%20Bronlunds%20Fjord.pdf Jorgen Bronlunds Fjord
  10. https://tidsskrift.dk/geografisktidsskrift/article/view/48443/61338 Geografisk Tidsskrift, Bind 50 (1950) Dansk Pearyland Ekspedition. Sidste års meteorologi og topografisk overblik