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Waltershausen Glacier

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Type
  
Piedmont glacier

Width
  
10,000 m

Location
  
Greenland

Terminis
  
Nordfjord, Atlantic Ocean

Waltershausen Glacier

Terminus
  
Nordfjord North Atlantic Ocean

Waltershausen Glacier (Danish: Waltershausen Gletscher) is one of the major glaciers in Greenland. It has its terminus on the east coast of the Greenland ice sheet. This glacier was named after German geologist Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen by the Second German North Polar Expedition led by Carl Koldewey that first surveyed and partially explored the Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord in 1869–70.

Contents

Map of Waltershausen Gletscher, Greenland

Geography

The Waltershausen Glacier flows from the NW between Strindberg Land and Hudson Land into the head of the Nordfjord, a branch of the Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord, one of the largest fjords in East Greenland. The Waltershausen Nunatak is a large nunatak in the upper section of the glacier and Bartholin Land is a land area on the northern side.

References

Waltershausen Glacier Wikipedia