Svanbergfjellet is a mountain in Olav V Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It has a height of 1,024 m.a.s.l. and is located east of Billefjorden and west of Akademikarbreen. The mountain is named after Swedish astronomer Jöns Svanberg. A point on the mountain was used as a trigonometric point during the Swedish-Russian Arc-of-Meridian Expedition.[1][2][3]
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Svanbergfjellet is a mountain in Olav V Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It has a height of 1,024 m.a.s.l. and is located east of Billefjorden and west...
Knoll, A. H.; Swett, K. (1994). "Paleobiology of the Neoproterozoic Svanbergfjellet Formation, Spitsbergen". Lethaia. 27 (1): 76. Bibcode:1994Letha..27...
about 500 square kilometers and is located east of Backlundtoppen and Svanbergfjellet. The glacier extends from Billefjorden to the eastern coast, and borders...
In Norway and Greenland it is present within the Grusdievbreen to Svanbergfjellet formations of the Akademikerbreen group. Values range from 6‰ to -3‰...