Britannia Lake
Britannia Lake, is a lake in King [Frederik VIII Land], Northeastern Greenland. The lake and its surroundings are part of the Northeast [Greenland National Park] zone.
The Danish weather station Danmarkshavn – the only inhabited place in the area – lies about to the ESE.
History
The lake was named by Commander James Simpson at the time of the 1952–54 British [North Greenland expedition]. It had initially been seen, but not surveyed, by the 1906-1908 Danmark expedition. Prior to 1951 the names "Admiralty Lake" and "Slamsøen" had also been used.The main base of the British expedition was built on the northern shore of the lake and scientific personnel used the location as a base for research in the little explored Queen Louise Land area, as well as further west on the Greenland ice sheet research station North Ice. In the 1980s the abandoned huts of the field camp were destroyed by a surge of the Britannia Glacier.