Heimdal Glacier

Heimdal Glacier (Danish: Heimdal Gletscher) is a glacier in southeastern Greenland.

It flows into the head of the Timmiarmiut Fjord system of the King Frederick VI Coast,[1] northwest of the island of Timmiarmiit.

Its name derives from Heimdallr, a deity of Norse mythology.

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Heimdal Glacier in 2018
Heimdal Glacier in southeastern Greenland shows a regular speed up and slow down with the seasons. Peak speeds are around May/June, and low speeds occur in September/October.