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These maps were provided by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) [1] and archived to Wikimedia Commons. They are scanned (by the USGS) images of the original paper maps that were published from 1948 to 1997. The information contained in the table below was transcribed from the paper map images displayed in the Image Array.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Alaska Range: Topo map: USGS Healy C-6: Igloo Mountain is a 4,800 ft (1,460 m) summit in Alaska, United States.
The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level. [b] The first table below ranks the 100 highest major summits of Alaska by elevation. The topographic prominence of a summit is a measure of how high the summit rises above its surroundings.
Topo map NTS 114P2 Carroll Glacier [ 3 ] Mount Barnard , also named Boundary Peak 160 , is a mountain in Alaska and British Columbia , located on the Canada–United States border , and part of the Alsek Ranges of the Saint Elias Mountains . [ 2 ]
The remote glaciated Gerdine ranks as the second-highest peak in the Tordrillo Mountains, [3] and 201st-highest summit in Alaska. [2] It is set 11.18 mi (18 km) north of Mount Torbert which is the nearest higher peak. [3] Topographic relief is significant as the west face rises over 4,400 feet (1,341 meters) in one mile (1.6 km).
Sable Mountain is located in the Alaska Range and in Denali National Park and Preserve. It is situated 3.43 miles (5.52 km) southwest of Igloo Mountain at Sable Pass near mile 40 of the Park Road which traverses the mountain's southern slope. [3] Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains west to the Toklat River and east to the Teklanika River.
Topo map USGS Mount McKinley A-2 Mount Carpe is a 12,550-foot (3,825 m) mountain summit in the Alaska Range, in Denali National Park and Preserve , on a northeast buttress of Denali .
Topo map NTS 114O15 Mount Aylesworth [ 3 ] Mount Aylesworth , also named Boundary Peak 176 (first called "Peak 8900"), is a mountain in Alaska and British Columbia , located on the Canada–United States border , and part of the Southern Icefield Ranges of the Saint Elias Mountains . [ 1 ]