Strupbreen

Strupbreen
Location in Troms

Location in Troms

Type Valley
Location Lyngen, Troms, Norway
Coordinates 69°42′28″N 20°09′28″E / 69.70778°N 20.15778°E / 69.70778; 20.15778Coordinates: 69°42′28″N 20°09′28″E / 69.70778°N 20.15778°E / 69.70778; 20.15778
Area 8.7 km2 (3.4 sq mi)

Strupbreen is a glacier located in the municipality of Lyngen in Troms county, Norway. The 8.7-square-kilometre (3.4 sq mi) glacier is located in the Lyngen Alps, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of the village of Lyngseidet. Historically, the glacier has at times reached all the way down to the Lyngenfjorden. Today the end of the glacier lies about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the shoreline, with a small stream of water flowing from the glacier to the fjord.[1]

The glacier, at about its Little Ice Age maximum extent shed ice blocks onto the shoreline below. This formed a cone of ice separated from the main glacier snout. This cone was used as an ice supply for fishing vessels [2]

The glacier and its associated ice-dammed lake were investigated by the University of Leicester Arctic Norway Expedition, 1969. Publications arising from this include work on the size and retreat of Strubreen [3] and on the drainage of Strupvatnet.[4] The ice dammed lake, Strupvatnet, was first explored by the English climbers William Cecil Slingsby and Geoffrey Hastings and the Norwegian Elias Hogrenning in 1898.[5]

References

  1. Henriksen, Petter (ed.). "Strupbreen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  2. Johnsen, B and Skjerven, O. Lyngsalpene, Universitetsforlaget, 1984.
  3. Whalley, W.B., A note on the fluctuations of the level and size of Strupvatnet, Lyngen, Troms, and the interpretation of ice loss from Strupbreen. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift, 27: 39-45, 1973.
  4. Whalley, W., Observations of the drainage of an ice-dammed lake—Strupvatnet, Troms, Norway. 1971
  5. Whalley, W.B. and Parkinson, A.F., Visitors to ‘the northern playgrounds’: tourists and exploratory science in north Norway. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 417: 83-93, 2016.


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