Øksfjordjøkelen

Coordinates: 70°10′N 22°03′E / 70.167°N 22.050°E / 70.167; 22.050
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Øksfjordjøkelen (Norwegian)
Ákšovuonjiehkki (Northern Sami)
View of the Øksfjordjøkelen glacier
View of the Øksfjordjøkelen glacier
Map showing the location of Øksfjordjøkelen (Norwegian) Ákšovuonjiehkki (Northern Sami)
Map showing the location of Øksfjordjøkelen (Norwegian) Ákšovuonjiehkki (Northern Sami)
Location of the glacier
Map showing the location of Øksfjordjøkelen (Norwegian) Ákšovuonjiehkki (Northern Sami)
Map showing the location of Øksfjordjøkelen (Norwegian) Ákšovuonjiehkki (Northern Sami)
Øksfjordjøkelen (Troms)
Map showing the location of Øksfjordjøkelen (Norwegian) Ákšovuonjiehkki (Northern Sami)
Map showing the location of Øksfjordjøkelen (Norwegian) Ákšovuonjiehkki (Northern Sami)
Øksfjordjøkelen (Norway)
TypeMountain Glacier
LocationFinnmark and Troms, Norway
Coordinates70°10′N 22°03′E / 70.167°N 22.050°E / 70.167; 22.050
Area42 km2 (16 sq mi)

Øksfjordjøkelen (Norwegian) or Ákšovuonjiehkki (Northern Sami) is the ninth largest glacier in mainland Norway. The glacier is located in Troms and Finnmark counties. The 42-square-kilometre (16 sq mi) glacier lies in both Loppa and Kvænangen municipalities.[1]

The highest point was earlier known to have an elevation of 1,204 metres (3,950 ft). It is now 1,191 metres (3,907 ft) due to glacier shrinkage.[2] The mountain Svartfjellet lies just north of the glacier in Loppa Municipality. That is another of the highest points in Finnmark county. The lowest point on the glacier has an elevation of 330 metres (1,080 ft). The village of Alteidet in Kvænangen is located nearby, along the European route E6.[3]

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  1. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Øksfjordjøkelen" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  2. ^ "norgeskart.no" (in Norwegian).
  3. ^ "Fjelltopper i Nord" (in Norwegian).