Granite Domes of Yosemite National Park
Many granite domes are in Yosemite National Park.
Explanation of the concept of "clean prominence"
First a note about topographic prominence, which will lead to "clean prominence":[1][2]
In short: At a col, use the col's highest contour line, and pick the lowest contour line that can draw a closed contour about the dome.
We start by computing the "clean prominence" of a dome. The vertical distance from
is the clean prominence. To calculate this, you need to know
- the elevation of the top of the dome and
- the elevation of the lowest col, from which a contour line encircles the top of the dome
Here we use "clean prominence."
The list of granite domes
If a dome needs added, feel free to add it. A few are listed in the region of "Tuolumne Meadows/Lake Tenaya," as they fell rough midway between. Also, no references are given direct right of elevation and prominence — they are further right, under Web reference(s).
A list, divided in a sortable table:[1]
References
- Retemeyer, Jim. "Domes in Yosemite". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
- "Liberty Cap, California". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
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