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Compiled from seven 1:500 000 map sheets published over a period of 20 years between 1984 and 2004. The progressive development of the geological understanding of North and North-East Greenland over the past two decades has been incorporated into the dataset, and the nomenclature of map units has been made consistent across the original map boundaries. A common geological legend for all the 1:250 000 geological maps is printed as a separate sheet.
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70 Ø.1 Scoresbysund 70 Ø.2 Milne Land 70 Ø.3 Rødefjord 71 Ø.1 Carlsberg Fjord 71 Ø.2 Stauning Alper 71 Ø.3 Hinks Land 72 Ø.1 Kap Parry 72 Ø.2 Kong Oscar Fjord 72 Ø.3 Nathorst Land 72 Ø.4 Cecilia Nunatakker 73 Ø.1 Hold with Hope 73 Ø.2 Ymer Ø 73 Ø.3 Petermann Bjerg 73 Ø.4 Hvidbjørn Nunatakker 74 Ø.1 Wollaston Forland 74 Ø.2 Clavering Ø 74 Ø.3 Ole Rømer Land 74 Ø.4 Wilkins Nunatakker 75 Ø.1 Hochstetter Forland 75 Ø.2 Kong Wilhelm Land 75 Ø.3 Dronning Louise Land, sydl. del 76 Ø.1 Danmarkshavn 76 Ø.2 Dronning Louise Land, nordl. del 77 Ø.1 Qeqertaq Prins Henrik 77 Ø.2 Storstrømmen 78 Ø.1 Jøkelbugten 78 Ø.2 Bildsøe Nunatakker 79 Ø.1 Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden 79 Ø.2 Blåsø 80 Ø.1 Holm Land 80 Ø.2 Kronprins Christian Land 80 Ø.3 Amdrup Fjelde 80 V.1 Washington Land 80 V.2 Petermann Gletscher 81 Ø.1 Flade Isblink 81 Ø.2 Mylius-Erichsen Land 81 Ø.3 J.C. Christensen Land 81 Ø.4 Holger Kiær Nunatakker 81 V.1 Hall Land 81 V.2 Warming Land 81 V.3 Wulff Land 82 Ø.1 Herluf Trolle Land 82 Ø.2 Peary Land 82 Ø.3 Hans Tausen Iskappe 82 V.1 Kap Bryant 82 V.2 Nares Land 83 Ø.1 Frederick E. Hyde Fjord 83 Ø.2 Kap Morris Jesup 83 Ø.3 De Long Bugt |