Abstract

Jakobshavn Isbræ (also known as Sermeq Kujalleq or Ilulissat Isbræ) is situated at about 69°10′N and 50°00′W in West Greenland. This major outlet from the Inland Ice has an extremely high rate of movement (nearly 1 m/hour) and thus a high production of icebergs, which via the icefjord float westwards through Disko Bugt to Davis Strait (Fig. 1). Estimates of the iceberg production are in the range of 35 ± 10 km3 ice per year, more than 10% of the entire calf-ice production of the Inland Ice (e.g. Bauer l968; Bindschadler 1984). The icefjord into which Sermeq Kujalleq calves is Kangia, best known in glaciological literature as Jakobshavn Isfjord. Spectacular changes of the glacier were observed during 2002 and 2003 at the same time as it was nominated for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List under the name ‘Ilulissat Icefjord’.

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  • Jakobshavn Isbræ ( known as Sermeq Kujalleq or Ilulissat Isbræ) is situated at about 69°10′N and 50°00′W in West Greenland

  • Jakobshavn Isbræ is situated at about 69°10′N and 50°00′W in West Greenland

  • During an inspection visit to the nominated area in August 2003 radical changes in the situation of the glacier front were found to have occurred compared to the description set out in the nomination document (Fig. 2)

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Jakobshavn Isbræ ( known as Sermeq Kujalleq or Ilulissat Isbræ) is situated at about 69°10′N and 50°00′W in West Greenland. Nomination of ‘Ilulissat Icefjord’ and Sermeq Kujalleq The nomination document includes comprehensive documentation on observations and investigations of Sermeq Kujalleq.

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