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higher terrain, find the
lowest point on the path; the
key col (or
highest saddle, or
linking col, or link) is
defined as the
highest of
these points, along...
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prominent cols. The
height of a
summit above its
highest col (called the
key col) is
effectively a
measure of a mountain's
topographic prominence.
Cols lie...
- The
lowest point on that
route is the
col. For full
definitions and
explanations of
topographic prominence,
key col, and parent, see
topographic prominence...
- peak's "
key col". A
col is the
lowest point on the
ridge between two
summits and is
roughly synonymous with p****, gap,
saddle and notch. The
highest col of...
- id_
col INT, col2
CHARACTER VARYING(20),
key_
col SMALLINT NOT NULL, ...
CONSTRAINT key_unique UNIQUE(
key_
col), ... )
CREATE TABLE table_name ( id_
col INT...
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topographic prominence, a
measure of a mountain's
independent stature. The
key col for
Kangchenjunga lies at a
height of 4,664
metres (15,302 ft),
along the...
- ultra-prominent peak, with a
prominence of more than 1,500m. Mana P**** is the
key col for
Chaukhamba I.
Chaukhamba from
Tungnath Chaukhamba from
Tungnath shortly...
- the fact that they are the high
points of
large landm****es. Each has its
key col at or near sea level,
resulting in a
prominence value almost equal to its...
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valley of
Leukerbad from the Lötschental.
Retrieved from the
Swisstopo topographic maps. The
key col is the Ferdenp**** (2,822 m).
Majinghorn on Hikr v t e...
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key col — the
lowest ground on the
ridge line
connecting Washington to the
higher peaks of the
southern Appalachian Mountains. Washington's
key col is...