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Halle Range

The Halle Range or Halle Mountains (Danish: Hallebjergene)[2] is a mountain range in Clavering Island, King Christian X Land, northeastern Greenland. Administratively this range is part of the Northeast Greenland National Park zone.

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The range was named by Lauge Koch during his 1929–30 expedition after Thore Gustav Halle (1884–1964), a professor at the University of Stockholm who had worked on the plant samples brought by the expedition. Formerly it had been also known as Joh. H. Andresenfjellet.[3]

Geography

The Halle Range is an up to 1200 m high little glaciated mountain massif located in the southwest part of Clavering Island (Clavering Ø). Its average elevation is 912 m and the highest point of the range is 1272 m high Bramsen Bjerg. The Vildbækdalen is a valley in the heart of the range. The area of the Halle mountains is uninhabited.[4]

Detailed map of the area around Clavering Island.

Mountains

  • Bramsen Bjerg
  • Brinkley Bjerg
  • Dunken
  • Eiger
  • Forposten
  • Gedderyggen
  • Hjertet
  • Højnålen
  • Kisbjerg
  • Langelinie
  • Moltke Bjerg
  • Monucleus
  • Ortlerspids
  • Pladen
  • Skårene
  • Steinmannspids
  • Trinucleus
  • Vestmar Bjerg
  • Vesttinden
  • Østtinden

See also


References

  1. Druid Wilson,Geologic Names of North America, Parts 1-2, p. 610
  2. "Hallebjergene". Mapcarta. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  3. "Catalogue of place names in northern East Greenland". Geological Survey of Denmark. Retrieved 18 June 2016.

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