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combined 1950 to 2009 period. As
recorded by
Eberhard Jurgalski As
recorded by
Eberhard Jurgalski and
being any
death (climber or other)
above Base Camp...
- most
prominent peaks,
originally compiled by
David Metzler and
Eberhard Jurgalski, and
updated with the help of
others as new
elevation information, especially...
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Prominences over 1,500 m (4,900 ft) are from Peaklist.org, the
remainder from
Jurgalski and de Ferrantin.
Coordinates were
established by
comparing topographical...
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Jurgalski considers the
unclimbed peak
known as "Apsarasis III" just
higher than "Apsarasis I" (7241 m),
which was
climbed in 1976.
While Jurgalski listed...
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Retrieved 2010-08-04.
Eberhard Jurgalski. "Ascents – Everest" (PDF, ca. 355 KB). 8000ers.com.
Retrieved 2010-08-04.
Eberhard Jurgalski. "Ascents – K2" (PDF, ca...
- "Volga-Baltic Canal". Peakbagger.
Petter Bjørstad,
Jonathan de Ferranti,
Eberhard Jurgalski,
Vasja Kavcic and
Aaron Maizlish,
Lists and maps
covering all
peaks in...
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Statistics by
Eberhard Jurgalski Archived 2010-05-19 at the
Wayback Machine (Everest)] 8000er
Statistics by
Eberhard Jurgalski Archived 2010-05-19 at...
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Finnmap by
Eberhard Jurgalski. ^
Prominence values (except for Yangra) have been
derived from the
Finnmap by
Eberhard Jurgalski. For Yangra, the value...
- "classification of the Himalaya" (PDF).
American Alpine Journal. 27 (59): 109–141.
Jurgalski, E.; de Ferranti, J.; Maizlish, A. (2000–2005). "High Asia II – Himalaya...
- "List
compiled 2004 by
Petter Bjørstad,
Jonathan de Ferranti,
Eberhard Jurgalski,
Vasja Kavcic and
Aaron Maizlish". See also list of
Alpine peaks by prominence...