[2] At the time of Lauge Koch's 1949–51 expeditions this summit was named after Margareta Hediger by American geologist John Haller,[1] a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.
[3] The peak is marked as "Margaretatopp"[4] and "Margarita Spids" in some maps.
[1] Margaretasø is a small lake in neighboring Rendal at 73°25.5′N 26°39.0′W / 73.4250°N 26.6500°W / 73.4250; -26.6500 where the reflection of the mountain can be seen on its surface.
It is a roughly 2,360 m (7,740 ft) high peak that rises in the southwestern part of Andrée Land, east of the Rendal valley and northeast of the shore of the Isfjord, a northern branch of Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord.
[5] This mountain is marked as a 7,743-foot-high (2,360 m) peak in the Defense Mapping Agency Greenland Navigation charts.