Sverdrup Mountains


The Sverdrup Mountains are a group of mountains about long, standing just west of the Gjelsvik Mountains in Queen Maud Land, East Antarctica. With its summit at, the massive Mount Krüger forms the highest point in the Sverdrup Mountains.

Discovery and naming

First photographed from the air and roughly plotted by the Third German Antarctic Expedition, 1938–1939. Mapped in detail by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the Norwegian–British–Swedish Antarctic Expedition, and again by a later Norwegian expedition. Named for Harald Sverdrup, Chairman of the Norwegian Committee for the NBSAE.

Norwegian–British–Swedish Antarctic Expedition

, 1949–1952

Norwegian Expedition

, 1958–1959

List of important geographical features of the Sverdrup Mountains

Name of featureCoordinatesAltitudeDiscoveryNotes
Alan Peak3rd GAEA peak at the west side of the mouth of Reece Valley, in the southern part of the Sverdrup Mountains. Remapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named for Alan Reece, geologist of the NBSAE, and earlier with the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey.
Barkley Mountains3rd GAERemapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named for Erich Barkley, biologist of the 3rd GAE.
Brattskarvet Mountain2100 meters3rd GAERemapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named Brattskarvet.
Fuglefjellet3rd GAE east of Mount Roer. Remapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named Fuglefjellet.
Gburek Peaks3rd GAEA group of rocky elevations including Straumsvola Mountain and Jutulrora Mountain, forming the western end of the Sverdrup Mountains. Remapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named for Leo Gburek, geophysicist of the 3rd GAE.
Hamartind Peak
Isingen Mountain
Joungane Peaks
Jutulrora Mountain
Kvitho Peak
Kvithovden Peak
Kvitkjolen Ridge
Kvitsvodene Valley
Mount Brandt
Mount Krüger2655 meters3rd GAEThe summit of Krügerfjellet, southwest of Kvitho Peak, is the highest point in the Sverdrup Mountains. Named for Walter Krüger, meteorological assistant on the 3rd GAE.
Mount Roer
Nupskapa Peak
Oppkuven Peak
Paulsen Mountains3rd GAEA group of mountains including Brattskarvet Mountain, Vendeholten Mountain and Tverrveggen Ridge, located in the northern part of the Sverdrup Mountains. Named for Karl-Heinz Paulsen, oceanographer on the expedition.
Rogstad Glacier
Romlingane Peaks
Salknappen Peak
Snarby Peak
Sorhausane Peaks
Storjoen Peak
Straumsvola Mountain
Tverrveggen Ridge3rd GAERemapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named Tverrveggen.
Tvora
Vendeholten Mountain