Hans Ø – or Tartupaluk to the indigenous population of North-West Greenland – is a small steeply sided island in Nares Strait at c. 80°50´N. Charted in 1871 and named after Greenlander Hans Hendrik, it is one of five limestone islands forming an integral part of the Greenland Silurian succession. Rising less than 170 m above normally ice-infested waters, the 1.25 km2 island is physiographically far overshadowed by nearby Franklin Ø (Fig. 1). The island’s notoriety results from its placing more or less equidistant between the coasts of Kennedy Channel on the political boundary between Greenland and Canada. For 40 years the rocky patch has been the subject of a dispute be tween the Danish/Greenland and Canadian governments regarding sovereign...
“Inuit have lived in the Arctic from time immemorial.” The Arctic, in the face of climate change, ha...
After Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) crossed the Greenland icecap, he spent the winter in Nuuk and impr...
ABSTRACT. The Eastern Greenland case (1931–33) is the only territorial dispute in the polar regions ...
As global warming continues to warm the Arctic seas, more of the Arctic is free of ice for longer pe...
Greenland lies northeast of the North American continent and, with its eight to nine hundred thousan...
The governments of Canada and Denmark signed a historic agreement on Hans Island on 14 June 2022. Al...
North Europeans have known of the existence of Newfound-land, Labrador, and perhaps the islands of S...
Contains discussion of eight air photographs (from the Danish Geodetic Institute) of three regions o...
Eric The Red’s Land cannot be found on contemporary maps. There are not many older cartographic publ...
July 18, 1931. East Greenland. Myggbukta, Mackenzie Bay, Hudsons Land. Hut, flagpole and wireless st...
... Greenland forms an integral part of the Danish kingdom, and its area of 780,000 square miles is ...
In August 2010, a 253 km2 ice island calved from the floating glacial tongue of Petermann Glacier in...
Geological maps are of vital importance for documenting and advancing geological knowledge and they ...
Flemming A. J. Nielsen And Thorkild Kjærgaard:The First Greenlandic Book Ever since the arrival of N...
General discussion of changes in Greenlanders' traditional customs, their economic problems of today...
“Inuit have lived in the Arctic from time immemorial.” The Arctic, in the face of climate change, ha...
After Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) crossed the Greenland icecap, he spent the winter in Nuuk and impr...
ABSTRACT. The Eastern Greenland case (1931–33) is the only territorial dispute in the polar regions ...
As global warming continues to warm the Arctic seas, more of the Arctic is free of ice for longer pe...
Greenland lies northeast of the North American continent and, with its eight to nine hundred thousan...
The governments of Canada and Denmark signed a historic agreement on Hans Island on 14 June 2022. Al...
North Europeans have known of the existence of Newfound-land, Labrador, and perhaps the islands of S...
Contains discussion of eight air photographs (from the Danish Geodetic Institute) of three regions o...
Eric The Red’s Land cannot be found on contemporary maps. There are not many older cartographic publ...
July 18, 1931. East Greenland. Myggbukta, Mackenzie Bay, Hudsons Land. Hut, flagpole and wireless st...
... Greenland forms an integral part of the Danish kingdom, and its area of 780,000 square miles is ...
In August 2010, a 253 km2 ice island calved from the floating glacial tongue of Petermann Glacier in...
Geological maps are of vital importance for documenting and advancing geological knowledge and they ...
Flemming A. J. Nielsen And Thorkild Kjærgaard:The First Greenlandic Book Ever since the arrival of N...
General discussion of changes in Greenlanders' traditional customs, their economic problems of today...
“Inuit have lived in the Arctic from time immemorial.” The Arctic, in the face of climate change, ha...
After Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) crossed the Greenland icecap, he spent the winter in Nuuk and impr...
ABSTRACT. The Eastern Greenland case (1931–33) is the only territorial dispute in the polar regions ...