Peary Channel (Greenland)

Peary Channel
Robert Peary's 1903 Northern Greenland map section showing the Peary Channel and the geographical features he named in the area.[1]
Created byRobert E. Peary in 1892
In-universe information
TypeSound
LocationsNordenskiöld Fjord (Lincoln Sea)
Independence Fjord (Wandel Sea)

The Peary Channel (Danish: Peary-kanal) was a hypothetical sound or marine channel running from east to west separating Peary Land in northernmost Greenland from the mainland further south.[2]

The assumed existence of this channel and other errors in Peary's maps reportedly caused the tragic loss of the leading team of the Denmark expedition to Greenland's Northeast Coast 1906–1908.[3]

  1. ^ Robert Peary's 1900 explorations map "Polar Regions" published in 1903 in Robert E. Peary, Report of RE Peary, CE, USN, on Work Done in the Arctic in 1898–1902
  2. ^ Koch, L. (1925). "The Question of Peary Channel". Geographical Review. 15 (4): 643–649. doi:10.2307/208628. JSTOR 208628.
  3. ^ Spencer Apollonio, Lands That Hold One Spellbound: A Story of East Greenland, 2008 p. 85