Strupbreen is a glacier located in Lyngen Municipality in Troms county, Norway.
This formed a cone of ice separated from the main glacier snout.
[2] The glacier and its associated ice-dammed lake were investigated by the University of Leicester Arctic Norway Expedition in 1969.
Publications arising from this include work on the size and retreat of Strupbreen[3] and on the drainage of the lake Strupvatnet.
[4] The ice dammed lake, Strupvatnet, was first explored by the English climbers William Cecil Slingsby and Geoffrey Hastings and the Norwegian Elias Hogrenning in 1898.