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The Princess Caroline-Mathilde Alps ( da, Prinsesse Caroline Mathilde Alper) are a mountain range system in the Holm Land Peninsula, King Frederick VIII Land, northeastern
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. Administratively this range is part of the
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zone. The range was named by the 1938–39 Mørkefjord Expedition after
Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark (Caroline-Mathilde Louise Dagmar Christine Maud Augusta Ingeborg Thyra Adelheid; 27 April 1912 – 12 December 1995) was a daughter of Prince Harald of Denmark and granddaughter of King Frederick VIII of Denm ...
(1912-1995), wife of Prince Knud of Denmark (1900-1976), patron of the expedition.


Geography

The Princess Caroline-Mathilde Alps run from north to south across the western half of the Holm Land peninsula. The
Princess Elizabeth Alps The Princess Elizabeth Alps ( da, Prinsesse Elisabeth Alper) is a mountain range in King Frederick VIII Land, northeastern Greenland. Administratively this range is part of the Northeast Greenland National Park zone. The range was named by Ei ...
located to the north across the Ingolf Fjord display a similar structure. The range is bound to the north and northwest by the inner Ingolf Fjord, to the east by the flatter eastern part of Holm Land, to the west by the Vandre Valley ''(Vandredalen)'' and the Saefaxi River ''(Sæfaxi Elv)'', and to the south by the Marmorvigen and the inner Hekla Sound, the NW branch of the Dijmphna Sound. The range has numerous rocky peaks and ridges that are unnamed. The highest point of the Princess Caroline-Mathilde Alps reaches at with an almost as high peak located very close about 5 km to the southeast.
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/ref> The Princess Caroline-Mathilde Alps lie in a desolate and uninhabited part of Greenland. The nearest settlement is
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, a military outpost with an airfield located about 120 km to the north.


Glaciers

The main glaciers in the Princess Caroline-Mathilde Alps are: * Gaflen Glacier, on the western side. * Skeen Glacier, on the western side. * Spaerre Brae ''(Brede Spærregletscher)'', a large glacier on the northern side. * Tungen Glacier, on the western side.


Climate

The Princess Caroline-Mathilde Alps lie in the high
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Polar climate The polar climate regions are characterized by a lack of warm summers but with varying winters. Every month in a polar climate has an average temperature of less than . Regions with polar climate cover more than 20% of the Earth's area. Most of ...
prevails in the area of the range, the
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in the area being -16° C . The warmest month is July when the average temperature rises to -1° C and the coldest is January with -28° C.


Bibliography

*A. K. Higgins, M. P. Smith, N. J. Soper, A. G. Leslie, J. A. Rasmussen and M. Sønderholm 2000: ''The Neoproterozoic Hekla Sund Basin, eastern North Greenland: a pre-Iapetan extensional sequence thrust across its rift shoulders during the Caledonian orogeny.'' The
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. 2001. *Pedersen, S. A. S., Leslie, A. G. & Craig, L. E. 1995. ''Proterozoic and Caledonian geology of the Prinsesse Caroline Mathilde Alper, eastern North Greenland.'' In: Higgins, A. K. (ed.) ''Express Report Eastern North and North-East Greenland '' 1995.
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(GEUS), Copenhagen, 71–86.


See also

*
List of mountain ranges of Greenland This is a list of mountain ranges of Greenland. List by alphabetical order *Alángup Qáqai, located in SW Disko Island *Albert Heim Range ''(Albert Heim Bjerge)'', located in northern Hudson Land, north of Promenadedal. *Alexandrine Range ' ...


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