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- Vegafonna is an ice cap in Gustav Adolf Land on Nordaustlandet in the Svalbard archipelago. It is located on the peninsula Scaniahalvøya, between the...
- and is separated from it by Erica Valley. Vegafonna also forms a separate dome. Immediately west of Vegafonna is Glittne ice cap, which is considered part...
- archipelago. It is located on the peninsula Scaniahalvøya, west of the glacier Vegafonna, between the bay Palanderbukta to the northeast and Hinlopen Strait to...
- bay is the peninsula Scaniahalvøya, with the ice caps Glitnefonna and Vegafonna. "Palanderbukta (Svalbard)". Norwegian Polar Institute. Retrieved 2 July...
- that can be found around here (such as Isispynten). Austfonna, including Vegafonna, stretch across an area of 8,450 km2 (3,263 sq mi). Austfonna covers approximately...
- Biscayarfonna Glitnefonna Lomonosovfonna Løvenskioldfonna Valhallfonna Vegafonna Vestfonna Aavatsmarkbreen Abrahamsenbreen Adambreen Adolfbreen Akademikarbreen...
- organizer Friedrich Wilhelm Albert Rosenthal. The glacier is an outlet from Vegafonna. It borders to the coastal plain of Svartknausflya, and drains into the...
- Scania. Large parts of Scaniahlavøya are glaciated, with the two icecaps Vegafonna and Glitnefonna. "Scaniahalvøya (Svalbard)". Norwegian Polar Institute...
- 380 ft) Galileotoppen, 1,637 m (5,371 ft) Austfonna (with Sørfonna and Vegafonna), 8,492 km2 (3,279 sq mi) Olav V Land, 4,150 km2 (1,600 sq mi) Vestfonna...
- after geologist Otto Martin Torell. It is located south of the glacier Vegafonna and is the southwestern point of Gustav Adolf Land. Outside the headland...