Kongsfjorden
Kongsfjorden is a fjord located in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway. It lies on the west coast of the island of Spitsbergen and is the second-largest fjord on the island, after Isfjorden. The fjord stretches approximately 28 kilometers inland from the Atlantic Ocean and is characterized by steep cliffs and a relatively shallow depth.
Geologically, Kongsfjorden has a complex history, with rocks from the Precambrian era exposed in the fjord's
The scientific community has gained significant interest in Kongsfjorden due to its diverse marine ecosystem. Important
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