Lilliehöökfjorden is a 14 kilometer long fjord branch of Krossfjorden in Albert I Land at the northwestern side of Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The fjord is named after Gustaf Bertil Lilliehöök. [1]
Lilliehöökfjorden is separated from Möllerfjorden by the 12 kilometer long mountain ridge Kong Haakons Halvøy. [2]
The Lilliehöökbreen glacier debouches into the fjord, and calved ice may fill large parts of the fjord. [3] [4]
79°15′43″N 11°41′08″E / 79.26194°N 11.68556°E
Lilliehöökfjorden is a 14 kilometer long fjord branch of Krossfjorden in Albert I Land at the northwestern side of Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The fjord is named after Gustaf Bertil Lilliehöök. [1]
Lilliehöökfjorden is separated from Möllerfjorden by the 12 kilometer long mountain ridge Kong Haakons Halvøy. [2]
The Lilliehöökbreen glacier debouches into the fjord, and calved ice may fill large parts of the fjord. [3] [4]
79°15′43″N 11°41′08″E / 79.26194°N 11.68556°E