Leidy Glacier (Danish: Leidy Gletscher), is a glacier in northwestern Greenland.[2] Administratively it belongs to the Avannaata municipality.

Leidy Glacier
Leidy Gletscher
Leidy Glacier as seen during an Operation IceBridge flight on 22 March 2017. Credit:NASA/Nathan Kurtz
Map showing the location of Leidy Glacier
Map showing the location of Leidy Glacier
Location within Greenland
TypeTidal outlet glacier
LocationGreenland
Coordinates77°16′N 66°2′W / 77.267°N 66.033°W / 77.267; -66.033
Width4 km (2.5 mi)
TerminusAcademy Fjord
Inglefield Fjord
Baffin Bay
StatusRetreating[1]

This glacier was named by Robert Peary after paleontologist, parasitologist, and anatomist Joseph Leidy (1823 – 1891), member of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences.[3]

Geography edit

The Leidy Glacier discharges from the Greenland Ice Sheet through the Academy Glacier.[2]

The glacier flows roughly from SE to NW and, after forming an unusual cross pattern, it has its terminus at the head of the Academy Fjord to the northwest and, as the Marie Glacier, at the head of the Olrik Fjord to the southwest.[4][1]

 
19th century map of the Inglefield Gulf.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b The recent regimen of the ice cap margin in North Greenland
  2. ^ a b "Leidy Gletscher". Mapcarta. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  3. ^ Robert Neff Keely, Gwilym George Davis, In Arctic Seas: the Voyage of the Kite with the Peary Expedition, 2011 p. 373
  4. ^ Greenland’s Leidy Glacier; NASA Earth Observatory

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