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certain cutoff value for the quantities, are
often considered subsummits (or
subpeaks) of the
higher peak, and are
considered part of the same mountain. A pyramidal...
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defines some
peaks as
subpeaks of others. For example, in Figure 1, the
middle peak is a
subpeak of the
right peak,
which is a
subpeak of the left peak, which...
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indicate the peak has a low
topographic prominence and may be
considered a
subpeak to a
higher nearby summit.
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Denali (/dəˈnɑːli/; also
known as
Mount McKinley, its
former official name) is the
highest mountain peak in
North America, with a
summit elevation of 20...
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highest point or peak, also have
subsidiary subpeaks. Generally, the
topographic prominence of a peak or
subpeak, as well as the
general topography, all come...
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highest of the
world at 8,035m.
Gasherbrum III, 7,946m. (Often
regarded as a
subpeak of
Gasherbrum II.)
Gasherbrum IV, 17th
highest of the
world at 7,932m....
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range in the
Peruvian Andes. It is 6,344
metres (20,814 ft) high and has a
subpeak,
Siula Chico, 6,260 m (20,540 ft) high. In 1985,
Siula Grande was climbed...
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ridge that lies
south of the
Gangotri Glacier, and
Kedarnath Dome, a
subpeak of the main peak, lies on a spur
projecting towards the glacier, two kilometres...
- of the
Royal Society Range in
Victoria Land,
Antarctica Boott Spur, a
subpeak of
Mount Washington Kaweah Peaks Ridge, a spur of the
Great Western Divide...
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Kehlsteinhaus sits on a
ridge atop the Kehlstein, a 1,834 m (6,017 ft)
subpeak of the
Hoher Göll that
rises above the town of Berchtesgaden. It was commissioned...