Bredebræ

Glacier in Greenland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bredebræ ("Broad Glacier" in Danish), sometimes also known as "Brede Glacier",[1] is a large glacier in northeastern Greenland. It has its terminus on the east coast of the Greenland ice sheet.[2]

LocationGreenland
Coordinates76°36′N 22°50′W
Width27 km
TerminusBorg Fjord
North Atlantic Ocean
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Bredebræ
Bredebræ east of Queen Louise Land.
Map showing the location of Bredebræ
Map showing the location of Bredebræ
Location within Greenland
LocationGreenland
Coordinates76°36′N 22°50′W
Width27 km
TerminusBorg Fjord
North Atlantic Ocean
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Geography

The mighty Bredebræ is the front[3] or the confluence of two very large glaciers, the Storstrømmen flowing from the north and the L. Bistrup Bræ from the south.[4]

Bredebræ is a broad glacier producing masses of large icebergs with its terminus to the north and west of Lindhard Island at the head of Borg Fjord, west of Dove Bay, Greenland Sea. A huge amount of ice constantly drifts out of the fjord from the glacier, completely clogging the entrance of the fjord with multitude of irregularly-shaped icebergs.[5]

Map of Northeastern Greenland.

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