subpeak

summit that is not the highest peak of a mountain
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subpeak

Summary

Key Facts

  • subpeak followed ridge prominence[1].
  • subpeak was followed by main peak[2].
  • subpeak is a type of summit[3].
  • subpeak is a type of alpine landform[4].
  • subpeak's greater than is recorded as ridge prominence[5].
  • subpeak's less than is recorded as main peak[6].

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Definition and Type

Recorded subclass of include summit[3] and alpine landform[4].

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