Davisodden
River delta fed by several glaciers named after Geomorphologists William Morris Davis / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Davisodden is a headland in Nathorst Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It is named after American geomorphologist William Morris Davis. The headland is located at the northern side of Van Keulenfjorden, and is a river delta made by the river flowing through Davisdalen.[1] Davisdalen extends from the mountain ridge of Mjellegga down to Davisodden.[2] Its river is fed from several glaciers, including Martinbreen and Charpentierbreen.[3][4]
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Davisodden | |
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Coordinates: 77°34′34″N 15°42′07″E | |
Location | Nathorst Land, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway |
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