Blæsedalen
Appearance
Blæsedalen (Greenlandic: Itinneq Kangilleq) is a large glacial valley on Disko Island, Western Greenland. The north-south U-formed valley features include icing ridges and a braided river system;[1] Røde Elv (red river) has red sediment, which colours its water. The valley is situated north of Qeqertarsuaq and stretches northward approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) to Kangerluk.[2] The valley is fed by outlet-glaciers from Lyngemarkens Iskappe.[3] Between Blæsedalen and Grønlænderhuse, there is evidence of Paleoinuit and Thule Culture habitation.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Geological Society of Denmark 1979, p. 16.
- ^ "The landscape at the Arctic Station". Arctic Station administration, Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ Humlum, Ole (October 23, 1979). "Icing ridges : a sedimentary criterion for recognizing former occurrence of icings" (PDF). Bull. Geol. Soc. Denmark. 28: 11.
- ^ "List of vulnerable cultural heritage sites in Northeast Greenland" (PDF). Government of Greenland. Retrieved 10 November 2013.[permanent dead link ]
- Bibliography
- Geological Society of Denmark (1979). Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark. Geological Society of Denmark.
69°21′N 53°30′W / 69.35°N 53.50°W