The number of ascents and failed attempts up to 2004 is extracted from the Alpine Club Himalayan index 17 Temmuz 2017 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. These are the number of expeditions (not individuals) that announced their ascent or attempt in a journal. They are probably quite accurate for the rarely climbed peaks (though omissions were noted), but greatly underestimate the number of ascending parties on the easier and/or more popular mountains, like most eight-thousanders. For instance, Mt Everest has been scaled 2,251 times by individuals up to 2004 [3] 20 Temmuz 2015 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi..
everesthistory.com
The number of ascents and failed attempts up to 2004 is extracted from the Alpine Club Himalayan index 17 Temmuz 2017 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. These are the number of expeditions (not individuals) that announced their ascent or attempt in a journal. They are probably quite accurate for the rarely climbed peaks (though omissions were noted), but greatly underestimate the number of ascending parties on the easier and/or more popular mountains, like most eight-thousanders. For instance, Mt Everest has been scaled 2,251 times by individuals up to 2004 [3] 20 Temmuz 2015 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi..
peaklist.org
The prominence data were extracted from a combination of maps and computer aided analysis of NASA's 3" SRTM data. Prominences over 1,450 m were copied from this website 25 Haziran 2018 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi..
rutgers.edu
echidna.rutgers.edu
For Nepal, the heights indicated on the Nepal Topographic Maps are followed. For China and the Baltoro Karakoram, the heights are those of "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China". For the Hispar Karakoram the heights on a Russian 1:100,000 topo map [1] 27 Nisan 2008 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. seem to be more accurate than the customarily quoted heights probably based on US army maps from the 50s [2] 25 Temmuz 2013 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. Elsewhere, unless otherwise indicated, heights are those in Jill Neate's "High Asia".
sol.co.uk
For Nepal, the heights indicated on the Nepal Topographic Maps are followed. For China and the Baltoro Karakoram, the heights are those of "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China". For the Hispar Karakoram the heights on a Russian 1:100,000 topo map [1] 27 Nisan 2008 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. seem to be more accurate than the customarily quoted heights probably based on US army maps from the 50s [2] 25 Temmuz 2013 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. Elsewhere, unless otherwise indicated, heights are those in Jill Neate's "High Asia".
Jomolhari may be considerably lower than the official 7,315 m, which corresponds to exactly 24,000 ft [4] 25 Temmuz 2013 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi..
web.archive.org
For Nepal, the heights indicated on the Nepal Topographic Maps are followed. For China and the Baltoro Karakoram, the heights are those of "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China". For the Hispar Karakoram the heights on a Russian 1:100,000 topo map [1] 27 Nisan 2008 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. seem to be more accurate than the customarily quoted heights probably based on US army maps from the 50s [2] 25 Temmuz 2013 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. Elsewhere, unless otherwise indicated, heights are those in Jill Neate's "High Asia".
The prominence data were extracted from a combination of maps and computer aided analysis of NASA's 3" SRTM data. Prominences over 1,450 m were copied from this website 25 Haziran 2018 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi..
The number of ascents and failed attempts up to 2004 is extracted from the Alpine Club Himalayan index 17 Temmuz 2017 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. These are the number of expeditions (not individuals) that announced their ascent or attempt in a journal. They are probably quite accurate for the rarely climbed peaks (though omissions were noted), but greatly underestimate the number of ascending parties on the easier and/or more popular mountains, like most eight-thousanders. For instance, Mt Everest has been scaled 2,251 times by individuals up to 2004 [3] 20 Temmuz 2015 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi..
Jomolhari may be considerably lower than the official 7,315 m, which corresponds to exactly 24,000 ft [4] 25 Temmuz 2013 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi..