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Tasermiut Fjord

Body of water in Greenland


Body of water in Greenland

FieldValue
nameTasermiut Fjord
pushpin_mapGreenland
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Greenland
locationArctic
coords
oceansLabrador Sea
countriesGreenland
length70 km
width4.1 km

Tasermiut Fjord is a 70-kilometre-long fjord in southwestern Greenland. Administratively it is part of the Kujalleq municipality. Nanortalik Island is located near the mouth of the fjord.

Tasermiut Fjord has some of the very few growths of dwarf trees in Greenland, notably in Qinngua Valley and Tiningnertoq valley.

Geography

The fjord is oriented in a roughly NE/SW direction, to the southwest the fjord opens into the Labrador Sea of the North Atlantic Ocean. It separates two long mountainous peninsulas, the 1,590 m high Napasorsuaq peak rising in the peninsula to the west of the fjord. To the east rise the 1,858 m high Ulamertorsuaq, the 2,045 m high Nalumasortoq and the 2,010 m high Ketil.

The glacier at the inland end of this fjord has been undergoing a well documented recession in recent history. A similar retreat of the glacier at the fjord's head has been documented in the Sermeq Glacier in neighbouring Southern Sermilik Fjord as well.

Tourism

This fjord attracts climbers, kayakers, and trekkers, and is famous for its mountains and challenging rock faces. Many mountaineering expeditions have come to Tasermiut Fjord because of the challenge of peaks and the possibility of new climbing routes. As well as climbing, Tasermiut is used as a starting point for challenging treks to Kangikitsoq, Kangerdluk, Herjofsnaes, and Stordalen Havn.

Tasermiut Fjord can be accessed by short boat journey from Nanortalik, which is the southernmost major settlement in Greenland, with a population of around 1000 people.

References

References

  1. "Tasermiut". Mapcarta.
  2. [https://www.academia.edu/192044/Mapping_glacial_retreat_in_the_Tasermiut_Fjord_region_of_SW_Greenland_using_GPS_and_remotely_sensed_imagery Mapping glacial retreat in the Tasermiut Fjord region of SW Greenland]
  3. ''U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper,'' Volume 1386, Part 3, p.
  4. [http://greenlandexpedition.org/standrews1971.htm A selection of mountaineering photos from the 1971 St Andrews University South Greenland Expedition]
  5. [http://greenlandexpedition.org/1975sta016latervisitstostordalenshavn.htm Trekking photos by walkers visiting Tasermiut in recent years]
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