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hurry+inlet Latitude and Longitude:

70°37′N 22°31′W / 70.617°N 22.517°W / 70.617; -22.517
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Hurry Inlet
Hurry Fjord
Kangerterajiva ( Greenlandic)
Hurry Inlet is located in Greenland
Hurry Inlet
Hurry Inlet
Location in Greenland
Location Arctic
Coordinates 70°37′N 22°31′W / 70.617°N 22.517°W / 70.617; -22.517
Ocean/sea sources Scoresby Sound
Greenland Sea
Basin countries Greenland
Max. length40 km (25 mi)
Max. width7 km (4.3 mi)

Hurry Inlet ( Danish: Hurry Fjord; Greenlandic: Kangerterajiva, meaning 'The Little Fjord') is a fjord in King Christian X Land, eastern Greenland. This fjord is part of the Scoresby Sound system. [1] Administratively it lies in the area of Sermersooq municipality.

Nerlerit Inaat Airport is located on the western side of the fjord. People from nearby Ittoqqortoormiit like to go to Hurry Inlet to fish Arctic char for recreational purposes. [2]

History

The Hurry Inlet was named "Hurry’s Inlet" in 1822 by William Scoresby (1789 – 1857) in honour of Nicholas Hurry, the owner of his ship, the Baffin. Scoresby assumed that it was a sound that connected with Carlsberg Fjord to the north and that Liverpool Land was an island. Carl Ryder found that the fjord was a dead end and not a marine channel in 1895. The name often appears as "Hurry Fjord" on Danish maps. [3]

There are ancient Inuit ruins by the fjord. [3]

Geography

This fjord is located west of Ittoqqortoormiit in the northern shore of Scoresby Sound. Its mouth opens between Cape Hope to the east and Cape Stewart to the west only about 20 km (12 mi) west of the entrance of Scoresby Sound. It stretches from north to south for about 40 km (25 mi). [4]

To the west the fjord is bound by Jameson Land and to the east by Liverpool Land. The northern end of Hurry Inlet continues northward beyond its head as the Klitdal (Kangerterajittap Ilinnera). The Hans Glacier and the Greta Glacier have their terminus in the shores of the fjord. [4]

Geological map of Scoresby Sound.
Map of NE Greenland and Iceland.

See also

References

  1. ^ Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 116
  2. ^ Hanne Tuborg Sandell, Birger Sandell, Archaeology and Environment in the Scoresby Sund Fjord, p. 120
  3. ^ a b Place names, NE Greenland
  4. ^ a b "Hurry Inlet". Mapcarta. Retrieved 8 August 2019.

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hurry+inlet Latitude and Longitude:

70°37′N 22°31′W / 70.617°N 22.517°W / 70.617; -22.517
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hurry Inlet
Hurry Fjord
Kangerterajiva ( Greenlandic)
Hurry Inlet is located in Greenland
Hurry Inlet
Hurry Inlet
Location in Greenland
Location Arctic
Coordinates 70°37′N 22°31′W / 70.617°N 22.517°W / 70.617; -22.517
Ocean/sea sources Scoresby Sound
Greenland Sea
Basin countries Greenland
Max. length40 km (25 mi)
Max. width7 km (4.3 mi)

Hurry Inlet ( Danish: Hurry Fjord; Greenlandic: Kangerterajiva, meaning 'The Little Fjord') is a fjord in King Christian X Land, eastern Greenland. This fjord is part of the Scoresby Sound system. [1] Administratively it lies in the area of Sermersooq municipality.

Nerlerit Inaat Airport is located on the western side of the fjord. People from nearby Ittoqqortoormiit like to go to Hurry Inlet to fish Arctic char for recreational purposes. [2]

History

The Hurry Inlet was named "Hurry’s Inlet" in 1822 by William Scoresby (1789 – 1857) in honour of Nicholas Hurry, the owner of his ship, the Baffin. Scoresby assumed that it was a sound that connected with Carlsberg Fjord to the north and that Liverpool Land was an island. Carl Ryder found that the fjord was a dead end and not a marine channel in 1895. The name often appears as "Hurry Fjord" on Danish maps. [3]

There are ancient Inuit ruins by the fjord. [3]

Geography

This fjord is located west of Ittoqqortoormiit in the northern shore of Scoresby Sound. Its mouth opens between Cape Hope to the east and Cape Stewart to the west only about 20 km (12 mi) west of the entrance of Scoresby Sound. It stretches from north to south for about 40 km (25 mi). [4]

To the west the fjord is bound by Jameson Land and to the east by Liverpool Land. The northern end of Hurry Inlet continues northward beyond its head as the Klitdal (Kangerterajittap Ilinnera). The Hans Glacier and the Greta Glacier have their terminus in the shores of the fjord. [4]

Geological map of Scoresby Sound.
Map of NE Greenland and Iceland.

See also

References

  1. ^ Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 116
  2. ^ Hanne Tuborg Sandell, Birger Sandell, Archaeology and Environment in the Scoresby Sund Fjord, p. 120
  3. ^ a b Place names, NE Greenland
  4. ^ a b "Hurry Inlet". Mapcarta. Retrieved 8 August 2019.

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