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English: Diagram of a mountain range showing peaks and cols, from which mountain parentage and prominences can be determined. A schematic range of peaks with the color underlying the minor peaks indicating the encirclement parent peak. The encirclement parent of M is H rather than the intuitive L. If col "k" were slightly lower, L would be the true encirclement parent.
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Author Perey, based on original version by SGBailey
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