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词条 List of mountain peaks of Arizona
释义

  1. Highest major summits

  2. Most prominent summits

  3. Most isolated major summits

  4. Gallery

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{see|Geography of Arizona}}{{see also|List of mountains of Arizona|List of mountain ranges of Arizona}}

This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks[1] of the U.S. State of Arizona.

The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:

  1. The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level.&91;2&93;&91;3&93; The first table below ranks the 20 highest major summits of Arizona by elevation.
  2. The topographic prominence of a summit is a measure of how high the summit rises above its surroundings.&91;4&93;&91;3&93; The second table below ranks the 20 most prominent summits of Arizona.
  3. The topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation.&91;5&93; The third table below ranks the 20 most isolated major summits of Arizona.

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Highest major summits

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Of the highest major summits of Arizona, Humphreys Peak exceeds {{convert|3500|m|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of elevation, five peaks exceed {{convert|3000|m|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}}, and 14 peaks exceed {{convert|2500|m|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of elevation.

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The 20 highest summits of Arizona with at least 500 meters of topographic prominence

RankMountain peakMountain rangeElevationProminenceIsolationLocation
1{{cmt|Humphreys Peak|hp=the San Francisco Peaks and the U.S. State of Arizona|va=1.345|gnis=30290|pb=3938|cme=9280|date=14 June 2016}}San Francisco Peaks{{epi|3851.891|1840.691|395.66|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}35.3464|-111.6780|name=Humphreys Peak}}
2{{cmt|Mount Baldy (Arizona)|name=Baldy Peak|hp=the White Mountains|ngs=DT0788|stn=BALDY|gnis=986|pb=3963|cme=13073|date=14 June 2016}}White Mountains{{epi|3477.4|1441.097|247.84|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.9059|-109.5626|name=Baldy Peak}}
3{{cmt|Escudilla Mountain|ngs=DT0715|stn=ESCUDILLA|gnis=28917|pb=3964|cme=32909|date=14 June 2016}}White Mountains{{epi|3318|726.035|39.60|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.9473|-109.1217|name=Escudilla Mountain}}
4{{cmt|Mount Graham|hp=the Pinaleño Mountains|ngs=CY1235|stn=GRAHAM|gnis=5204|pb=4211|cme=9266|date=14 June 2016}}Pinaleño Mountains{{epi|3268.6|1932.436|132.58|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}32.7017|-109.8714|name=Mount Graham}}
5{{cmt|Kendrick Peak|ngs=FQ0560|stn=KENDRICK|gnis=30735|pb=3937|cme=32914|date=14 June 2016}}Colorado Plateau{{epi|3177.4|758.344|17.15|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}35.4081|-111.8510|name=Kendrick Peak}}
6{{cmt|Roof Butte|hp=the Chuska Mountains|ngs=GO0270|stn=ROOF|gnis=10488|pb=3930|cme=32931|date=14 June 2016}}Chuska Mountains{{epi|2983.1|966.218|95.49|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.4602|-109.0931|name=Roof Butte}}
7{{cmt|Chiricahua Peak|hp=the Chiricahua Mountains|va=1.173|gnis=2878|pb=4223|cme=13080|date=14 June 2016}}Chiricahua Mountains{{epi|2975.72|1569.418|103.31|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.8456|-109.2910|name=Chiricahua Peak}}
8{{cmt|Miller Peak (Arizona)|name=Miller Peak|hp=the Huachuca Mountains|va=1.067|gnis=31870|pb=4202|cme=33030|date=14 June 2016}}Huachuca Mountains{{epi|2886.31|1527.356|106.95|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.3928|-110.2930|name=Miller Peak}}
9{{cmt|Mount Wrightson|hp=the Santa Rita Mountains|va=1.073|gnis=36406|pb=4203|cme=13329|date=14 June 2016}}Santa Rita Mountains{{epi|2882.353|1399.187|62.50|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.6959|-110.8482|name=Mount Wrightson}}
10{{cmt|Kaibab Plateau|name=Kaibab Plateau high point|va=1.301|pb=3904|cme=13537|date=14 June 2016}}Kaibab Plateau{{epi|2811.563|1100.33|111.19|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.3958|-112.1509|name=Kaibab Plateau high point}}
11{{cmt|Mount Lemmon|hp=the Santa Catalina Mountains|va=1.004|gnis=30943|pb=4191|cme=13081|date=14 June 2016}}Santa Catalina Mountains{{epi|2792.063|1577.953|82.85|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}32.4430|-110.7885|name=Mount Lemmon}}
12{{cmt|Mica Mountain|hp=the Rincon Mountains|va=0.960|gnis=31794|pb=4193|cme=33090|date=14 June 2016}}Rincon Mountains{{epi|2641.752|1404.521|33.15|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}32.2199|-110.5435|name=Mica Mountain}}
13{{cmt|Hualapai Peak|hp=the Hualapai Mountains|ngs=FR0973|stn=HUALPAI|gnis=6084|pb=4020|cme=33392|date=14 June 2016}}Hualapai Mountains{{epi|2568.2|1353.01|153.24|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}35.0751|-113.8979|name=Hualapai Peak}}
14{{cmt|Mount Turnbull (Arizona)|name=Mount Turnbull|hp=the Santa Teresa Mountains|va=0.747|gnis=12890|pb=4208|cme=34149|date=14 June 2016}}Santa Teresa Mountains{{epi|2525.106|1091.796|41.41|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.0741|-110.2610|name=Mount Turnbull}}
15{{cmt|Black Mesa (Apache-Navajo Counties, Arizona)|name=Black Mesa high point|va=0.999|pb=19000|cme=34198|date=14 June 2016}}Black Mesa{{epi|2490.61|554.128|66.02|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.6514|-110.2630|name=Black Mesa high point}}
16{{cmt|Mount Trumbull|hp=the Unikaret Plateau|ngs=GQ0367|stn=TRUMBULL|gnis=12739|pb=3900|cme=13535|date=14 June 2016}}Unikaret Plateau{{epi|2449.9|906.477|73.80|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.4101|-113.1385|name=Mount Trumbull}}
17{{cmt|Mount Union (Arizona)|name=Mount Union|hp=the Bradshaw Mountains|ngs=ET0939|stn=UNION|gnis=35662|pb=4041|cme=34662|date=14 June 2016}}Bradshaw Mountains{{epi|2434.2|898.857|87.54|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}34.4150|-112.4045|name=Mount Union}}
18{{cmt|Mazatzal Peak|hp=the Mazatzal Mountains|ngs=ES0981|stn=MAZATZAL|gnis=31615|pb=4058|cme=34445|date=14 June 2016}}Mazatzal Mountains{{epi|2410.4|1207.925|43.72|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}34.0626|-111.4615|name=Mazatzal Peak}}
19{{cmt|Pinal Peak|hp=the Pinal Mountains|va=0.759|gnis=32910|pb=4182|cme=34694|date=14 June 2016}}Pinal Mountains{{epi|2393.443|1252.731|56.43|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.2824|-110.8213|name=Pinal Peak}}
20{{cmt|Aztec Peak|hp=the Sierra Ancha|va=0.805|gnis=25854|pb=4061|cme=34903|date=14 June 2016}}Sierra Ancha{{epi|2362.4|758.344|57.82|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.8122|-110.9079|name=Aztec Peak}}

Most prominent summits

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Of the most prominent summits of Arizona, five peaks are ultra-prominent summits with more than {{convert|1500|m|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of topographic prominence and 18 peaks exceed {{convert|1000|m|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of topographic prominence.

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The 20 most topographically prominent summits of Arizona

RankMountain peakMountain rangeElevationProminenceIsolationLocation
1{{cmt|Mount Graham|hp=the Pinaleño Mountains|ngs=CY1235|stn=GRAHAM|gnis=5204|pb=4211|cme=9266|date=14 June 2016}}Pinaleño Mountains{{epi|3268.6|1932.436|132.58|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}32.7017|-109.8714|name=Mount Graham}}
2{{cmt|Humphreys Peak|hp=the San Francisco Peaks and the U.S. State of Arizona|va=1.345|gnis=30290|pb=3938|cme=9280|date=14 June 2016}}San Francisco Peaks{{epi|3851.891|1840.691|395.66|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}35.3464|-111.6780|name=Humphreys Peak}}
3{{cmt|Mount Lemmon|hp=the Santa Catalina Mountains|va=1.004|gnis=30943|pb=4191|cme=13081|date=14 June 2016}}Santa Catalina Mountains{{epi|2792.063|1577.953|82.85|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}32.4430|-110.7885|name=Mount Lemmon}}
4{{cmt|Chiricahua Peak|hp=the Chiricahua Mountains|va=1.173|gnis=2878|pb=4223|cme=13080|date=14 June 2016}}Chiricahua Mountains{{epi|2975.72|1569.418|103.31|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.8456|-109.2910|name=Chiricahua Peak}}
5{{cmt|Miller Peak (Arizona)|name=Miller Peak|hp=the Huachuca Mountains|va=1.067|gnis=31870|pb=4202|cme=33030|date=14 June 2016}}Huachuca Mountains{{epi|2886.31|1527.356|106.95|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.3928|-110.2930|name=Miller Peak}}
6{{cmt|Mount Baldy (Arizona)|name=Baldy Peak|hp=the White Mountains|ngs=DT0788|stn=BALDY|gnis=986|pb=3963|cme=13073|date=14 June 2016}}White Mountains{{epi|3477.4|1441.097|247.84|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.9059|-109.5626|name=Baldy Peak}}
7{{cmt|Mica Mountain|hp=the Rincon Mountains|va=0.960|gnis=31794|pb=4193|cme=33090|date=14 June 2016}}Rincon Mountains{{epi|2641.752|1404.521|33.15|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}32.2199|-110.5435|name=Mica Mountain}}
8{{cmt|Mount Wrightson|hp=the Santa Rita Mountains|va=1.073|gnis=36406|pb=4203|cme=13329|date=14 June 2016}}Santa Rita Mountains{{epi|2882.353|1399.187|62.50|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.6959|-110.8482|name=Mount Wrightson}}
9{{cmt|Hualapai Peak|hp=the Hualapai Mountains|ngs=FR0973|stn=HUALPAI|gnis=6084|pb=4020|cme=33392|date=14 June 2016}}Hualapai Mountains{{epi|2568.2|1353.01|153.24|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}35.0751|-113.8979|name=Hualapai Peak}}
10{{cmt|Baboquivari Peak|hp=the Baboquivari Mountains|va=0.864|gnis=923|pb=4157|cme=34820|date=14 June 2016}}Baboquivari Mountains{{epi|2358.192|1281.382|67.52|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.7710|-111.5958|name=Baboquivari Peak}}
11{{cmt|Pinal Peak|hp=the Pinal Mountains|va=0.759|gnis=32910|pb=4182|cme=34694|date=14 June 2016}}Pinal Mountains{{epi|2393.443|1252.731|56.43|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.2824|-110.8213|name=Pinal Peak}}
12{{cmt|Mazatzal Peak|hp=the Mazatzal Mountains|ngs=ES0981|stn=MAZATZAL|gnis=31615|pb=4058|cme=34445|date=14 June 2016}}Mazatzal Mountains{{epi|2410.4|1207.925|43.72|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}34.0626|-111.4615|name=Mazatzal Peak}}
13{{cmt|Mount Tipton|hp=the Cerbat Mountains|ngs=FS1023|stn=TIPTON|gnis=12509|pb=4019|date=14 June 2016}}Cerbat Mountains{{epi|2180.2|1108.865|54.45|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}35.5389|-114.1927|name=Mount Tipton}}
14{{cmt|Kaibab Plateau|name=Kaibab Plateau high point|va=1.301|pb=3904|cme=13537|date=14 June 2016}}Kaibab Plateau{{epi|2811.563|1100.33|111.19|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.3958|-112.1509|name=Kaibab Plateau high point}}
15{{cmt|Mount Turnbull (Arizona)|name=Mount Turnbull|hp=the Santa Teresa Mountains|va=0.747|gnis=12890|pb=4208|cme=34149|date=14 June 2016}}Santa Teresa Mountains{{epi|2525.106|1091.796|41.41|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.0741|-110.2610|name=Mount Turnbull}}
16{{cmt|Signal Peak (Arizona)|name=Signal Peak|hp=the Kofa Mountains|ngs=DW0905|stn=KOFA 2|gnis=11297|pb=4066|cme=34695|date=14 June 2016}}Kofa Mountains{{epi|1487.9|1062.84|83.29|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.3592|-114.0829|name=Signal Peak}}
17{{cmt|Harquahala Mountain|hp=the Harquahala Mountains|va=0.768|gnis=5572|pb=4080|date=14 June 2016}}Harquahala Mountains{{epi|1732.34|1057.963|69.01|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.8118|-113.3469|name=Harquahala Mountain}}
18{{cmt|Browns Peak|ngs=DU2275|stn=FOUR PEAKS|gnis=26798|pb=4059|cme=34446|date=14 June 2016}}Mazatzal Mountains{{epi|2334.5|1011.024|41.14|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.6844|-111.3257|name=Browns Peak}}
19{{cmt|Sierra Estrella|name=Sierra Estrella high point|va=0.657|pb=4124|date=14 June 2016}}Sierra Estrella{{epi|1375.917|980.544|76.34|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.2735|-112.2807|name=Sierra Estrella high point}}
20{{cmt|Roof Butte|hp=the Chuska Mountains|ngs=GO0270|stn=ROOF|gnis=10488|pb=3930|cme=32931|date=14 June 2016}}Chuska Mountains{{epi|2983.1|966.218|95.49|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.4602|-109.0931|name=Roof Butte}}

Most isolated major summits

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Of the most isolated major summits of Arizona, Humphreys Peak and Baldy Peak exceed {{convert|200|km|1|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of topographic isolation and seven peaks exceed {{convert|100|km|2|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of topographic isolation.

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The 20 most topographically isolated summits of Arizona with at least 500 meters of topographic prominence

RankMountain peakMountain rangeElevationProminenceIsolationLocation
1{{cmt|Humphreys Peak|hp=the San Francisco Peaks and the U.S. State of Arizona|va=1.345|gnis=30290|pb=3938|cme=9280|date=14 June 2016}}San Francisco Peaks{{epi|3851.891|1840.691|395.66|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}35.3464|-111.6780|name=Humphreys Peak}}
2{{cmt|Mount Baldy (Arizona)|name=Baldy Peak|hp=the White Mountains|ngs=DT0788|stn=BALDY|gnis=986|pb=3963|cme=13073|date=14 June 2016}}White Mountains{{epi|3477.4|1441.097|247.84|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.9059|-109.5626|name=Baldy Peak}}
3{{cmt|Hualapai Peak|hp=the Hualapai Mountains|ngs=FR0973|stn=HUALPAI|gnis=6084|pb=4020|cme=33392|date=14 June 2016}}Hualapai Mountains{{epi|2568.2|1353.01|153.24|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}35.0751|-113.8979|name=Hualapai Peak}}
4{{cmt|Mount Graham|hp=the Pinaleño Mountains|ngs=CY1235|stn=GRAHAM|gnis=5204|pb=4211|cme=9266|date=14 June 2016}}Pinaleño Mountains{{epi|3268.6|1932.436|132.58|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}32.7017|-109.8714|name=Mount Graham}}
5{{cmt|Kaibab Plateau|name=Kaibab Plateau high point|va=1.301|pb=3904|cme=13537|date=14 June 2016}}Kaibab Plateau{{epi|2811.563|1100.33|111.19|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.3958|-112.1509|name=Kaibab Plateau high point}}
6{{cmt|Miller Peak (Arizona)|name=Miller Peak|hp=the Huachuca Mountains|va=1.067|gnis=31870|pb=4202|cme=33030|date=14 June 2016}}Huachuca Mountains{{epi|2886.31|1527.356|106.95|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.3928|-110.2930|name=Miller Peak}}
7{{cmt|Chiricahua Peak|hp=the Chiricahua Mountains|va=1.173|gnis=2878|pb=4223|cme=13080|date=14 June 2016}}Chiricahua Mountains{{epi|2975.72|1569.418|103.31|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.8456|-109.2910|name=Chiricahua Peak}}
8{{cmt|Mount Ajo|va=0.793|gnis=541|pb=4116|date=14 June 2016}}Ajo Range{{epi|1466.274|823.876|98.52|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}32.0268|-112.6906|name=Mount Ajo}}
9{{cmt|Roof Butte|hp=the Chuska Mountains|ngs=GO0270|stn=ROOF|gnis=10488|pb=3930|cme=32931|date=14 June 2016}}Chuska Mountains{{epi|2983.1|966.218|95.49|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.4602|-109.0931|name=Roof Butte}}
10{{cmt|Mount Union (Arizona)|name=Mount Union|hp=the Bradshaw Mountains|ngs=ET0939|stn=UNION|gnis=35662|pb=4041|cme=34662|date=14 June 2016}}Bradshaw Mountains{{epi|2434.2|898.857|87.54|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}34.4150|-112.4045|name=Mount Union}}
11{{cmt|Signal Peak (Arizona)|name=Signal Peak|hp=the Kofa Mountains|ngs=DW0905|stn=KOFA 2|gnis=11297|pb=4066|cme=34695|date=14 June 2016}}Kofa Mountains{{epi|1487.9|1062.84|83.29|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.3592|-114.0829|name=Signal Peak}}
12{{cmt|Mount Lemmon|hp=the Santa Catalina Mountains|va=1.004|gnis=30943|pb=4191|cme=13081|date=14 June 2016}}Santa Catalina Mountains{{epi|2792.063|1577.953|82.85|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}32.4430|-110.7885|name=Mount Lemmon}}
13{{cmt|Sierra Estrella|name=Sierra Estrella high point|va=0.657|pb=4124|date=14 June 2016}}Sierra Estrella{{epi|1375.917|980.544|76.34|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.2735|-112.2807|name=Sierra Estrella high point}}
14{{cmt|Mount Trumbull|hp=the Unikaret Plateau|ngs=GQ0367|stn=TRUMBULL|gnis=12739|pb=3900|cme=13535|date=14 June 2016}}Unikaret Plateau{{epi|2449.9|906.477|73.80|e=1|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.4101|-113.1385|name=Mount Trumbull}}
15{{cmt|Harquahala Mountain|hp=the Harquahala Mountains|va=0.768|gnis=5572|pb=4080|date=14 June 2016}}Harquahala Mountains{{epi|1732.34|1057.963|69.01|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.8118|-113.3469|name=Harquahala Mountain}}
16{{cmt|Baboquivari Peak|hp=the Baboquivari Mountains|va=0.864|gnis=923|pb=4157|cme=34820|date=14 June 2016}}Baboquivari Mountains{{epi|2358.192|1281.382|67.52|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.7710|-111.5958|name=Baboquivari Peak}}
17{{cmt|Black Mesa (Apache-Navajo Counties, Arizona)|name=Black Mesa high point|va=0.999|pb=19000|cme=34198|date=14 June 2016}}Black Mesa{{epi|2490.61|554.128|66.02|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}36.6514|-110.2630|name=Black Mesa high point}}
18{{cmt|Mount Wrightson|hp=the Santa Rita Mountains|va=1.073|gnis=36406|pb=4203|cme=13329|date=14 June 2016}}Santa Rita Mountains{{epi|2882.353|1399.187|62.50|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}31.6959|-110.8482|name=Mount Wrightson}}
19{{cmt|Aztec Peak|hp=the Sierra Ancha|va=0.805|gnis=25854|pb=4061|cme=34903|date=14 June 2016}}Sierra Ancha{{epi|2362.4|758.344|57.82|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.8122|-110.9079|name=Aztec Peak}}
20{{cmt|Pinal Peak|hp=the Pinal Mountains|va=0.759|gnis=32910|pb=4182|cme=34694|date=14 June 2016}}Pinal Mountains{{epi|2393.443|1252.731|56.43|e=|m=2|date=14 June 2016}}33.2824|-110.8213|name=Pinal Peak}}

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See also

{{portal|Geography|North America|United States|Arizona|Mountains}}
  • List of mountain peaks of North America
    • List of mountain peaks of Greenland
    • List of mountain peaks of Canada
    • List of mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
    • List of mountain peaks of the United States
    • List of mountain peaks of Alaska
    • {{gray|List of mountain peaks of Arizona}}
    • List of mountains of Arizona
    • List of mountains and hills of Arizona by height
    • List of mountain ranges of Arizona
    • List of mountain peaks of California
    • List of mountain peaks of Colorado
    • List of mountain peaks of Hawai{{okina}}i
    • List of mountain peaks of Idaho
    • List of mountain peaks of Montana
    • List of mountain peaks of Nevada
    • List of mountain peaks of New Mexico
    • List of mountain peaks of Oregon
    • List of mountain peaks of Utah
    • List of mountain peaks of Washington
    • List of mountain peaks of Wyoming
    • List of mountain peaks of México
    • List of mountain peaks of Central America
    • List of mountain peaks of the Caribbean
  • Arizona
    • Geography of Arizona
    • Category:Mountains of Arizona
    • Category:Mountains of Arizona
  • Physical geography
    • Topography
    • Topographic elevation
    • Topographic prominence
    • Topographic isolation

References

1. ^This article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least {{convert|100|m|1|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least {{convert|500|m|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of topographic prominence. All summits in this article have at least 500 meters of topographic prominence. An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least {{convert|1500|m|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of topographic prominence.
2. ^All elevations in this article include an elevation adjustment from the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). For further information, please see this United States National Geodetic Survey note.
3. ^If the elevation or prominence of a summit is calculated as a range of values, the arithmetic mean is shown.
4. ^The topographic prominence of a summit is the topographic elevation difference between the summit and its highest or key col to a higher summit. The summit may be near its key col or quite far away. The key col for Denali in Alaska is the Isthmus of Rivas in Nicaragua, {{convert|7642|km|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} away.
5. ^The topographic isolation of a summit is the great-circle distance to its nearest point of equal elevation.

External links

{{sister project links|Mountains of Arizona}}
  • United States Geological Survey (USGS)
    • Geographic Names Information System @ USGS
  • United States National Geodetic Survey (NGS)
    • Geodetic Glossary @ NGS
    • NGVD 29 to NAVD 88 online elevation converter @ NGS
    • Survey Marks and Datasheets @ NGS
  • Bivouac.com
  • Peakbagger.com
  • Peaklist.org
  • Peakware.com
  • Summitpost.org
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