Roosevelt Land

Peninsula in Peary Land, Greenland
83°20′N 39°00′W / 83.333°N 39.000°W / 83.333; -39.000Adjacent to
Conger Sound
Weyprecht Fjord
Harder Fjord
Lincoln Sea
Hunt Fjord
Benedict Fjord
Length70 km (43 mi)Width50 km (31 mi)Highest elevation1,555 m (5102 ft)Highest pointUnnamedAdministration
Greenland (Denmark)
DemographicsPopulationUninhabited

Roosevelt Land (Danish: Roosevelts Land) is a peninsula in far northern Greenland. It is a part of the Northeast Greenland National Park.[1][2]

The territory was named by Robert Peary after US President Theodore Roosevelt (1858 – 1919).[3]

Geography

Roosevelt Land is located in western Peary Land, to the north of Amundsen Land, separated from it by the Harder Fjord, To the west it is limited by the Conger Sound, and to the east by Gertrud Rask Land. The northernmost headland is Cape Washington and the westernmost Cape Kane, both on the Lincoln Sea shore. The peninsula is mountainous, deeply cut by glaciated areas. The Roosevelt Range runs across Roosevelt Land eastwards. The main glacier is the Thomas Glacier.[4] The highest point is a 1,555 metres (5,102 ft) summit found in the southern zone of the central part of the peninsula.[5]

American geologist William E. Davies called the long mountain system to the north of J.P. Koch Fjord and Frederick E. Hyde Fjord the "Nansen-Jensen Alps", with the westernmost foothills in neighboring Nansen Land, stretching past the De Long Fjord area across Roosevelt Land and the Roosevelt Range, and reaching all the way to Johannes V. Jensen Land in the east.[6]

Satellite image of the northern end of Greenland.

Bibliography

  • H.P. Trettin (ed.), Geology of the Innuitian Orogen and Arctic Platform of Canada and Greenland. 1991

See also

References

  1. ^ Nunat Aqqi; Stednavne
  2. ^ Google Maps
  3. ^ Race to the Top of the World: Richard Byrd and the First Flight to the North Pole
  4. ^ GoogleEarth
  5. ^ Operational Navigation Chart of part of Ellesmere Island and far Northern Greenland.
  6. ^ W. E. Davies, Landscape of Northern Greenland 1972
  • The Earliest Annelids: Lower Cambrian Polychaetes from the Sirius Passet Lagerstätte, Peary Land, North Greenland
  • Greenland Pilot
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