Storebjørn Glacier (Danish: Storebjørn Gletscher), is a glacier in the King Frederick VI Coast, Sermersooq, southeastern Greenland.
[1] This glacier was named after Storebjørn, a mountain in Norway.
The Storebjørn is an active glacier originating in the eastern side of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
[2] It flows northward at the western end of the Thorland peninsula and ends at the head of the Bernstorff Fjord (Kangertittivaq), to the south of the Bernstorff Glacier terminus.
[3] The Storebjørn is one of the fast-flowing glaciers producing massive amounts of ice that blocks the fjord.