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photon, and return to a lower energy level within the atom. Turning off the electricity causes this light to
disappear since the electrons have no way to become sufficiently excited without the high voltage of the
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 14 of 60
power supply. Similarly, the electrons from the solar wind have to have sufficient energy to knock an
electron into a higher energy state in the atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere.
Bank & money
Greenland uses Danish 'kroner' (DKK) as the only official currency. There is no bank in Kangerlussuaq. You
should therefore arrange for sufficient cash for your own activities prior to your arrival or plan to use a
Dankort (the common Danish pay card), Danish bank cheques, or credit cards as payment.
You can buy Danish currency (max. DKK 2,000 / day) at the Post Office using your Dankort and only this
card. At the airport hotel counter you can also buy DKK using Dankort, major international credit cards or
Traveller's Cheques but only up to DKK 500 / day.
The general store, Pilersuisoq, will accept payment in cash, Dankort or by credit card. When paying with
Dankort or credit cards you are required to use your card-specific PIN code at the cashier's terminal in the
store.
For PIN-coded transactions the maximum amount to be drawn per card per day is:
Eurocard / MasterCard / JCB / Visa: DKK 1,400
AmericanExpress: DKK 1,500
Dankort: DKK 2,000
Diner's Club: DKK 2,000
Personal cheques (Danish bank cheques only): DKK 2,000
Boating
Travelling by own or chartered vessel on Kangerlussuaq fjord or on Tasersuatsiaq (aka Lake Ferguson)
(the only navigable destinations that you can drive to) should be handled with precaution and good
planning.
High velocity and persistent winds can appear with short notice, the water is ice cold and the nearest
shoreline may be steep and prevent easy access and refuge. Furthermore, the fjord hosts very strong and
turbulent currents because of the shifting tidal forces. Please confer with the official tide table for
Kangerlussuaq and plan the voyage accordingly.
Always prepare a boat trip well in advance and tell somebody in town about your tour schedule and
expected return. Remember to report your safe return also. Bring along communication means (radio or a
sat phone).
Because of ice cover, the fjord will be navigable only from ultimo June until ultimo September.
The Kangerlussuaq harbour is located at the west end of the harbour road , approx. 10 km west of the
airport hotel, at 66°57 06 N / 50°03 03 W.
Because of shallow waters large vessels can not dock but must moore off-shore at the safe anchorage at
66°57 06 N / 50°58 03 W.
There is no fresh water supply.
Download the 117 page Greenland 2008 Tide Table from
http://www.frv.dk/data_produkter/datafiler/TT2008/Tide08_Gr.pdf
Cruise Manual 2008: http://www.greenland.com/media(1278,1033)/2008.pdf
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 15 of 60
Cabins in the field
Field cabins are scarce in the Kangerlussuaq region. Adjacent to the small lake just north of 'Lake 120', c.
15 km to the east-southeast in the inland region south of the valley Ørkendalen, is a cabin that sleep 8-10
persons. This cabin is in fair condition and is primarily used by local muskox hunters during the winter
season (January March). Off season the cabin is unlocked and is available for use by others. Please treat
the premisses well, restock what you may consume of stored goods and leave the cabin in good order.
In the valley Arnangarnup Qoorua (aka 'Paradise Valley') c. 80 km southwest of the airport a small cabin
(accommodating two persons, and no more!) is located in very interesting and pleasant surroundings next
to a southern tributary of the main river. The use of the cabin is free of charge; however, access to the cabin
must be obtained from the owner: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (geus@geus.dk). Please
note, that this valley is a nature preserve and access and activities are therefore regulated accordingly. Ask
the KISS manager (sciencesupport@glv.gl) for further details. You must bring your own equipment,
provisions and fuels along to the cabin.
In the vicinity of the Kangerlussuaq road system, especially around the shore of lake Tasersuatsiaq ('Lake
Ferguson') and north of the harbour, a number of privately owned cabins are used by residents of
 
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