... in ... If this is on account of Andy's book, I must remind you that those lists (which explicitly mention that they are taken from his book) are on...
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Adam Helman
helman@...
Mar 1, 2005 5:23 pm
The fine structure constant alpha = e*e / hbar c is truly fundamental - why it has the value of 137.04 is known but to G-d. Adam ... [Non-text portions of...
[Note that I have read your site cohp.org] ... were I not ... is to ... hard ... What are the contents of this manuscript? Is it a manual on prominence theory?...
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Adam Helman
helman@...
Mar 1, 2005 7:26 pm
Helo Andrew - The manuscript covers EVERY aspect of prominence - Table of Contents. Preface - including book overview and acknowledgements. General concept and...
Prominence folks---here's another dispatch from the world of spire measure and related concepts. One use of spire measure is to measure the ruggedness of a...
Prominence addicts may be interested in the following link from NASA's Earth Observatory regarding activity on Earth's 13th most prominent peak - Klyuchevskaya...
Based on the e-mail string from the past couple of days, I finally got around to building a map of the lineage cells for the Western United States. ...
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John Roper
jka.roper@...
Mar 3, 2005 2:12 pm
Excellent, Aaron! Curious that Lassen creams every other P5K in CA, including Shasta and Whitney?, as well as landing a toe in WA, and that Hood gets beat out...
... I would not be surprised by these seeimg disparities between a peak's prominence and the size of its P5K cell. The size of the cell has only to do with the...
Agreed - nice work indeed. I filled mine in, and it looks pretty cool! I have the same question - what peak in BC must I climb to color in my entire home...
Another extremely cool map from Aaron. Two suggested related projects: 1) a list of parent summits (NPN) for each summit 2) a map showing key saddles (and not...
Thanks everyone for the nice comments on the P5000 cell map. A map of the P2000 cells for Washington is hugely complicated. Especially since others compiled...
... All of those on the list I supplied were on the list because I think they are too technically difficult for ME. Of course, some of those on the list have ...
A few expansions on the P5000 cell map from earlier today: Peter Ridges asked about charting domains. I tried a slightly modified version of a key that I've...
Not to be snide of internationally-provocative or anything like that, but when will you guys start caring about anything outside your own borders? :-| Just to...
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John Roper
jka.roper@...
Mar 4, 2005 4:40 am
Ha! Pretty funny, Aaron. But I still have to cross the 49th parallel to green P5K WA land. So now The Pinnacles and Ymir are on my list, I guess, as well as...
... They sound like good climbs (well, Lassen is easy anyway) but why limit yourself to just the P5K cells? I suppose if you REALLY want to finish Washington...
John Roper <jka.roper@...> wrote: Ha! Pretty funny, Aaron. But I still have to cross the 49th parallel to green P5K WA land. So now The Pinnacles...
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Adam Helman
helman@...
Mar 5, 2005 10:59 pm
Hello from Adam, I can take Aaron M's good 5,000+ foot ("ultra") prominence cell map for the Western United States and use it as a baseline template for ...
Aaron- many thanks for the additional info at the bottom of http://peaklist.org/USPcells/P5000s/USP5000cells.html Very interesting. ... deduction. Correct...
... An unreleased version of Winprom is capable of making elevation-color-coded shaded-relief maps. Together with the fact that it's been able to make cell and...
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Roy Schweiker
roy.schweiker@...
Mar 7, 2005 3:18 pm
... If it's like Big Bald, it will just make it easier for Andy to drive up ... -rs...
... I'm a little confused; it would seem to me that the way to go along the blue lines would be to the ocean, not to the Canadian border. When reaching the ...
Hey, I like this version of the Washington map! It looks like we just picked up a bunch of new P2Ks! But I'm sure Roper has climbed 'em all. ;-) On the down...
A BC cell map? Go for it!! ... From: Edward "7.389056099" Earl [mailto:esquared@...] Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 7:32 AM To: Prominence Subject: Re:...
... Edward, this is awesome. Your work brings home graphically to me why it is far more useful to study computer programming than cartography. Seriously, I am...
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Adam Helman
helman@...
Mar 7, 2005 10:27 pm
Hello from Adam, http://www.cohp.org/prominence/maps/completion_maps/usa/map_index.html All workers, including list compilers and Aaron M, are credited on the ...