Ilulissat Icefjord
West coast of Greenland, Bay of Disko Bugt (bight), Municipality of Ilulissat
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Identifier |
1149 |
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states |
dk |
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category |
natural |
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criteria |
(vii)(viii) |
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Title |
ilulissat icefjord |
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latitude |
69.1333312988 |
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longitude |
-49.5000000000 |
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location |
west coast of greenland, bay of disko bugt (bight), municipality of ilulissat |
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Region |
europe and north america |
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year |
2004 |
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unique number |
2354 |
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description |
located on the west coast of greenland, 250 km north of the arctic circle, greenland’s ilulissat icefjord is the sea mouth of sermeq kujalleq, one of the few glaciers through which the greenland ice cap reaches the sea. sermeq kujalleq is one of the fastest and most active glaciers in the world. it annually calves over 35 km3 of ice, i.e. 10% of the production of all greenland calf ice and more than any other glacier outside antarctica. studied for over 250 years, it has helped to develop our understanding of climate change and icecap glaciology. the combination of a huge ice-sheet and the dramatic sounds of a fast-moving glacial ice-stream calving into a fjord covered by icebergs makes for a dramatic and awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. |
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justification |
criterion (viii): the ilulissat icefjord is an outstanding example of a stage in the earth’s history: the last ice age of the quaternary period. the ice-stream is one of the fastest (19m per day) and most active in the world. its annual calving of over 35 cu. km of ice accounts for 10% of the production of all greenland calf ice, more than any other glacier outside antarctica. the glacier has been the object of scientific attention for 250 years and, along with its relative ease of accessibility, has significantly added to the understanding of ice-cap glaciology, climate change and related geomorphic processes.
criterion (vii): the combination of a huge ice sheet and a fast moving glacial ice-stream calving into a fjord covered by icebergs is a phenomenon only seen in greenland and antarctica. ilulissat offers both scientists and visitors easy access for close view of the calving glacier front as it cascades down from the ice sheet and into the ice-choked fjord. the wild and highly scenic combination of rock, ice and sea, along with the dramatic sounds produced by the moving ice, combine to present a memorable natural spectacle. |
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