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The Lim Fjord is in the northern Jutland in Denmark. As well as the rest of the Danish landscape the fjord was formed in the glacial time. The length of the fjord is 170 km, the surface area is 1500 square km and the average depth is 6 m. Maximum depth is 28 m. (See Figures 1 and 2).
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The Lim Fjord Committee 1976: “The Lim Fjord Investigation 1973–75” in Danish.
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Larsen, T. (1980). A Way to Measure the Residual Flow in the Lim Fjord - Denmark. In: Freeland, H.J., Farmer, D.M., Levings, C.D. (eds) Fjord Oceanography. NATO Conference Series, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3105-6_27
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