Disko Island (, ) is a large island in Baffin Bay, off the west coast of Greenland. It has an area of , Norwegian University of Science and Technology making it the second largest island of Greenland (behind the main island), and one of the 100 largest islands in the world. It is part of the Qeqertalik municipality, although it lies off the coast of southern Avannaata municipality, with mainland Qeqertalik a little to the south.
The island is separated from Nuussuaq Peninsula in the northeast by the Sullorsuaq Strait. To the south of the island lies Disko Bay, an inlet bay of Baffin Bay. Nuussuaq, Saga Map, Tage Schjøtt, 1992
Erik the Red paid the first recorded visit to Disko Island at some time between 982 and 985. The island was used as a base for summer hunting and fishing by Norse colonists.
The coal mining town of Qullissat was founded on the northeast coast of Disko Island in 1924."Qullissat" Ilulissat Museum By 1952 it was a cultural hub and the third-largest settlement in Greenland, with a population of 995. On 15 December 1952, a major landslide on a slope of the mountain Niiortuut () on the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula generated a tsunami which traveled across Sullorsuaq Strait and struck Qullissat, where it had a run-up height of and inflicted damage on buildings. By 1966, Qullissat was the sixth-largest town in Greenland with a population of 1,400, but it was abandoned in 1972, leaving the northern coast of Disko Island uninhabited.
On 21 November 2000, a large landslide at Paatuut on the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula generated a megatsunami with a run-up height of near the landslide and at the former site of Qullissat, away, where it inundated the coast as far as inland.
There are numerous on the island.Hjartarson, A; Armannsson, H. (2010) "Geothermal research in Greenland", Proceedings World Geothermal Congress 2010 Bali, Indonesia The microscopic animal Limnognathia, the only known member of its phylum, was discovered in the Isunngua spring.
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