Newtontoppen
Newtontoppen | |
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Southwestern face of Newtontoppen | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,713 m (5,620 ft) [1] |
Prominence | 1,713 m (5,620 ft) [1] |
Listing | Ultra |
Coordinates | 79°0′38″N 17°29′27″E / 79.01056°N 17.49083°ECoordinates: 79°0′38″N 17°29′27″E / 79.01056°N 17.49083°E [1] |
Naming | |
Translation | Newton Peak (English) |
Geography | |
Newtontoppen Svalbard | |
Location | Spitsbergen, Svalbard |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Late Silurian |
Mountain type | Granite |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 4 August 1900, Helge Backlund |
Newtontoppen (Newton Peak) is the largest and highest mountain in Svalbard, at 1,713 m. Its peak is the highest point on Svalbard.[1] It is located at the north east corner on the island of Spitsbergen. The nearest settlement is the formerly Soviet coal mining settlement, Pyramiden.The mountain is mostly made of Silurian granite. The mountain was first ascended by Helge Backlund on 4 August 1900.[2]
The name
The mountain was named after Isaac Newton in 1898. The surrounding mountains were named after other famous astronomers and mathematicians the same year.
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Newtontoppen, Svalbard". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
- ↑ "Newtontoppen (Svalbard)". placenames.npolar.no. Norsk Polarinstitutt. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
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