Qullikorsuit Island Explained

Qullikorsuit
Map:Greenland
Archipelago:Upernavik Archipelago
Location:Greenland
Coordinates:73.8667°N -76°W
Area Km2:204
Area Footnotes:[1]
Coastline Km:89.3
Coastline Footnotes:[2]
Country:Greenland
Country Admin Divisions Title:Municipality
Country Admin Divisions:Avannaata

Qullikorsuit Island (old spelling: Qutdlikorssuit) is an uninhabited[1] island in Avannaata municipality in northwestern Greenland. It is located in the northern part of Upernavik Archipelago.

History

Qullikorsuit Island was inhabited between 1916, when the Appaalissiorfik settlement was founded, and 1923, when it was abandoned.[3] Appaalissiorfik was perched on the southwestern cape of the island, on the shores of the Appaalissiorfiup Ikerasaa strait.[4]

Geography

Location within the archipelago

Qullikorsuit Island is located in the north-central part of Upernavik Archipelago, in the group between Kangerlussuaq Icefjord in the south, and Nuussuaq Peninsula in the north.[4] The island defines the southern boundary of the Sugar Loaf Bay.

The island is the largest within the group, and is separated from the mainland of Greenland and smaller islands by narrow straits: from the unnamed nunataq on the mainland in the east by the narrow Ikerasassuaq strait, from the smaller, U-shaped Paornivik Island in the southeast by Paarniviup Tunua strait, from Mernoq Island in the south by the Mernup Tunua strait, and from Apparsuit Island by the Appaalissiorfiup Ikerasaa strait.[4] The latter is an important waterway trail followed by the boats between Upernavik, the only town in the region, and smaller settlements in the north: Nuussuaq and Kullorsuaq. The neighboring Kittorsaq Island to the northwest is sometimes used as a stopover on the marine route from Nuussuaq to Tasiusaq, and further south to Upernavik.[4]

Topography

The island is mountainous throughout. At 822m (2,697feet), the Sullaussartooq mountain is the highest point on the island, with the top of the ridge permanently glaciated.[4]

Coastline

The coastline of the island is generally undeveloped, despite two distinct peninsulas and shallow, unnamed bays in the south.[4]

Promontories

Name Direction Latitude N Longitude W
Ujarassuit Northern Cape 73°55′34″ 56°35′45″
(none) Southern Cape 73°46′50″ 56°16′20″
Appaalissiorfik Southwestern Cape 73°48′30″ 56°35′00″
Saffioorsuaq Western Cape 73°52′47″ 56°44′12″

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TIL OPPLYSNING . Norwegian University of Science and Technology . 17 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110615162130/http://www.ntnu.no/ub/formidl/utgivelser/til_opplysning/to_nr15.php . 15 June 2011 .
  2. Web site: Island Directory . . 17 August 2010.
  3. Book: Petersen, Robert. Settlements, kinship and hunting grounds in traditional Greenland: A comparative study of local experiences from Upernavik and Ammassalik. Danish Polar Center. 107. 2003. 978-87-635-1261-9.
  4. Upernavik Avannarleq, Saga Map, Tage Schjøtt, 1992