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Seydls yjord aad Ul6fi Fjord. BsthyaK^try 



Two largo fjords, S^ydls fjord «siid Kjofi ?Jord, 

 ladeat this aeotlojoi of %h& ooest* In S«ydis Fjord an 

 enclosed besin reacMn^ ^0 fstliofiis in dopth Is saparatof! 

 troa. «ciuival®nt depths on the aiielf fey a tkreshold neazlj 

 twenty fe thorns slioeX«r» Ioci>ted outside the fjord mouth. 



%ieydis fjord is floored witii mud, except for 

 a narrow atrip of ssnd a long the shore, This mad exteade 

 out into th@ open b&b almost as far &b %hm heed of Seydl-s- 

 f jaruiirdjup. 



&:j6fi Fjord, likewise, ia floorM with Mid ex- 

 cept for 8 narrow strip of send elong the s^or^e This moA 

 extends into the sou th^arn breach of Mjl>fi Fjord, celled 

 mordf jarderflM on B.A.1535. Here it in flenked by sand 

 on both sides, and the sand, in turn, 'by b oontimious 

 strip of rock bottom skirting ihe shore. The "bottKm noti(« 

 tions oa 3«ii,153$ shiw a continuous hand of rock bott<aa 

 ecross the mouth of jiellis ?jord, idddle ooe of three 

 smeill fjords at th<g head of l^ordf jerdarflli. The sounding, 

 however, ahow no particular evidence of e threshold rldse 

 here. 



iteydar if'iord. Bethsiaetry end Bottoaa Sediments 



iltetween ^andvik end Beru Fjord (Latitude 64 

 de^ees JUO stinutea H. , JLon^itude 14 degree* 15 alnutes 

 W.) the coast is Indented \^ five fjords. From north- 



