Sawtooth Range (Nunavut)
Sawtooth Range | |
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Sawtooth Range; in front: Slidre Fiord and Fosheim Peninsula | |
Geography | |
Country | Canada |
State/Province | Nunavut |
Range coordinates | 79°35′N 83°15′W / 79.58°N 83.25°WCoordinates: 79°35′N 83°15′W / 79.58°N 83.25°W |
Parent range | Arctic Cordillera |
The Sawtooth Range is a jagged snow-capped mountain range on central Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada. It lies between the Fosheim Peninsula and the Wolf Valley. The Sawtooth Range is a subrange of the Arctic Cordillera. It also runs through a Canadian Forces Station, called Eureka, a base used to study atmospheric changes.
Geology
Widespread clastic deposits, 80–1,800 m (260–5,910 ft) long, on the eastern side of the Sawtooth Range are the result of debris flows and slushflows.[1]
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