Klinckowströmfjorden is the eastern branch of RaudfjordenatSpitsbergen, Svalbard, on the divide between Albert I Land and Haakon VII Land. It is named after Swedish zoologist Axel Klinckowström. The glacier Raudfjordbreen debouches into the fjord.[1] The peninsula Buchananhalvøya separates Klinckowströmfjorden from the western fjord branch Ayerfjorden.[2] The mountain Ben Nevis is located southeast of the fjord.
79°41′36″N 12°14′47″E / 79.6934°N 12.2464°E / 79.6934; 12.2464
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