Sverdrup Islands Explained

Sverdrup Islands
Pushpin Map:Canada Nunavut#Canada
Native Name Link:Inuktitut
Location:Arctic Ocean
Coordinates:79°N -96°W
Archipelago:Queen Elizabeth Islands,
Arctic Archipelago
Area Km2:66,000
Highest Mount:Outlook Peak
Elevation M:2,210
Country:Canada
Country Admin Divisions Title:Territory
Country Admin Divisions:Nunavut
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Region
Country Admin Divisions 1:Qikiqtaaluk
Country Capital:McGill Arctic Research Station
Population:8 to 12
Density Km2:0.000015

The Sverdrup Islands is an archipelago of the northern Queen Elizabeth Islands, in Nunavut, Canada. The islands, part of the Arctic Archipelago, are situated in the Arctic Ocean, west of Ellesmere Island from 77° to 81° North and 85° to 106° West.

History

The islands are named after Norwegian explorer Otto Sverdrup, who explored and mapped them from 1898 to 1902 with the vessel Fram, although Inuit previously inhabited some of them. Sverdrup claimed the islands for Norway, but the Norwegian government showed no interest in pursuing the claim until 1928. At that point, the Norwegian government raised the claim, primarily to use the islands as bargaining chips in negotiations with the United Kingdom over the status of two other islands: the Jan Mayen in the Arctic and Bouvet Island in the Antarctic. On 11 November 1930, Norway recognized Canadian sovereignty over the Sverdrup Islands.[1] On 19 November 1930, the United Kingdom recognized Norwegian sovereignty over Jan Mayen.[2]

Geography

The main islands of the group are Axel Heiberg Island, Ellef Ringnes Island, Amund Ringnes Island, Cornwall Island, Graham Island, Meighen Island, King Christian Island, Stor Island, and the archipelago also includes a number of smaller islands in the surrounding waters. The only inhabited place was Isachsen, a formerly staffed weather station, 1948 through 1978, on Ellef Ringnes Island and McGill Arctic Research Station on Axel Heiberg Island (a research station occupied during the summer).

Main islands

IslandPeak Height
m
Area
km2
Rank
Canada
Rank
World
Axel HeibergOutlook Peak2,21143,178732
Ellef RingnesIsachsen Dome26011,295 1669
Amund Ringnes...2655,255 25111
MeighenMeighen Icecap300955 50337
King ChristianKing Christian Mountain165645 60420
Stor...500313 87...
SverdrupOutlook Peak2,21166,000 align="right"- align="right" -

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Notes and References

  1. Berton, Pierre. The Arctic Grail: The Quest for the North West Passage and the North Pole. Toronto: Random House of Canada Ltd., 1988, p. 629.
  2. http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article1744910.ece "Norsk polarhelt ville bli hemmelig agent"