Kjerulf Glacier (Jan Mayen)

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title: Kjerulf Glacier (Jan Mayen)
text: Kjerulf Glacier is a glacier in Jan Mayen. It begins at the Hakluyttoppen slope, in the outer crater edge of the Beerenberg. The Kjerulf Glacier and both its neighbors, the Weyprecht Glacier in the west and the Svend-Foyn Glacier in the east, are the most active glaciers in the island. The glacier was named after Norwegian geologist Theodor Kjerulf (1825–88), founder of the Geological Survey of Norway, during the Norwegian North-Atlantic Expedition 1876-1878 led by Henrik Mohn.
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description: Glacier in Jan Mayen, Norway
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date modified: 2023-03-23T22:26:47Z
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