Borup Fiord Pass

Borup Fiord Pass is a glacier-carved valley on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, Canada.

The valley contains a natural spring which carries fluids from the subsurface to the surface, sometimes passing through the glacial ice in the process.

[1] At the Borup Fiord Pass spring, hydrogen sulphide gas in the water is converted to stable deposits of either elemental sulfur, the most common material in the deposit, or gypsum.

[1] The process by which hydrogen sulfide becomes sulfur is complex, and most often occurs when microbes, like bacteria, are present.

[1] To the south the pass leads into Esayoo Bay, part of the Borup Fiord.

Satellite image of the Borup Fiord Pass area including Borup Pass spring.