- Source: Rode Fjord
Rode Fjord (Danish: Røde Fjord, meaning 'Red Fjord') is a fjord in King Christian X Land, eastern Greenland.
The Rode Fjord is part of the Scoresby Sound complex in the area of Sermersooq municipality.
Geography
The 5 km (3.1 mi) to 11 km (6.8 mi) wide Rode Fjord is located in the inner Scoresby Sound. At its southern end the fjord is a northerly continuation of the Fonfjord. On the western shore, near the confluence, the Rolige Brae glacier flows into the fjord and a little further south the Vestfjord branches off to the west. There is a small island in the area named Rode Island (Røde Ø).
At the northern end the Rode Fjord is a southern offshoot of the Ofjord. From the confluence of the Ofjord, the Hare Fjord runs in a westerly direction and the Rype Fjord branches to the northwest while the wider Rode Fiord branches to the southwest off the western shore of Storo Island for about 50 km (31 mi). This fjord separates the larger island of Milne Land from the mainland coast in the west. The Snesund is a shorter fjord branching off in a northeasterly direction about halfway through the Rode Fjord separating Storo and Sorte Island from Milne Land.
See also
List of fjords of Greenland
References
External links
Media related to Rode Fjord at Wikimedia Commons
Holocene glacimarine sedimentation, inner Scoresby Sund
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Arctic Umiaq Line
- Rode Fjord
- Scoresby Sound
- List of fjords of Greenland
- Fonfjord
- Ofjord
- Vestfjord
- Rype Fjord
- Milne Land
- Fjord City
- Storo (Greenland)