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世界高山列表
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以下是世界海拔高度排名前100的山峰,全部位于亚洲,且多数是国土位于青藏高原的4个国家:中国、印度、尼泊尔、巴基斯坦境内山脉,只列出在客观标准下不属于侧峰的独立山峰。

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世界海拔第一高峰珠穆朗瑪峰

考虑因素

如何区分拥有多个山峰的高山与单独的高山一直是个难题。一种较常见而且直观的判断方法是利用最高鞍状山脊与毗邻较高山峰的高度差距,这一方法被称为地形突起topographic prominence)或re-ascent(较高的山峰称为“母峰”)。高山的通用定义是突起地形超过300米(或1,000呎)的山峰。或者,相对突出(突出/高)被使用(通常7-8%)于反映出在更高山脉里,一切都具有更大规模。下面的列表列出突出至少达500米(相对突出接近7%)的100个最高山峰。基于突出的列表的一个缺点是,它可能排除通过一道高的山脊与更高峰连接的著名或壮观的山峰,像艾格峰努子峰。一些这类有几乎足够的突出的山峰和山被包括在列表中,但是未作编号。 所列出山峰高度不太可能都精确到米的程度;的确,在测量远离海岸线的山峰高度时,海平面高度就是个问题。不同来源的测量数据之间经常相差数米,本列表中数据可能与维基百科其它地方的数据会有所差别。一个比较极端的例子是,位于青藏高原北部木孜塔格山Ulugh Muztagh)通常高度被列为7,723-7,754米,但其高度似乎可能只有6,973-6,987米。很多喀喇昆仑山山峰在不同的地图上的相差可能超过100米,而甚至目前已经被非常彻底度量过的珠穆朗瑪峰,数值也介于8,844至8,850米之间。这些差异旨在强调所列高度的不确定性。虽然世界上有些地方(尤其是大部分高山地区)没有被完全勘测,但因人造卫星能量度难以进入的地方的高度,所以忽略这些高山的机会甚微。不过高度和突出地形仍有可能被修改,在未来不排除改变排名或加入其它山峰的可能。因此表中包含所有高于7,200米的高峰。

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地理分布

列表中大部分山峰位于印度中国巴基斯坦尼泊尔交界喜马拉雅喀喇昆仑山脉。实际上,所有高于7000米的世界高峰均位于亚洲内一个地带。这一地带的西方是位于阿富汗巴基斯坦边界诺沙克峰〔Noshaq,7,492米〕,北面是位于吉尔吉斯斯坦中国边界的托木尔峰(7,439米),东面是位于四川贡嘎山〔7,508.9米〕,以及南面位于印度尼泊尔边界卡布鲁峰(7,412米)。 下面为标示山峰位置的卫星图片,数字代表山峰的排名。为保持图片清楚,高度较小而与较高山峰重叠的山峰在图片中省略,方格内的地区山峰密度最高,另外两幅已放大的图片显示方格内的所有山峰。

山峰列表

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枝叶图示

以下是从上述资料中整理的枝叶图示。在线右边的每个数位代表一座山海拔的十位。高度的单位是十米,每个高度的十位被取整处理。以高的8,848米为例,显示为88|4。而在线中“80 | 98532”,右边的每个数位代表五座介于8,000至8,099米的山之一。

88 | 4
87 |
86 | 1
85 | 81
84 | 8
83 |
82 |
81 | 8662
80 | 98532
79 | 5433
78 | 98762210
77 | 9988554100
76 | 9766411
75 | 77554433110
74 | 99997666553222111000
73 | 8888866555422110
72 | 999888877665444322110000000

注释

  1. ^ For Nepal, the heights indicated on the Nepal Topographic Maps are followed. For China and the Baltoro Karakoram, the heights are those of "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China". For the Hispar Karakoram the heights on a Russian 1:100,000 topo map [18] seem to be more accurate than the customarily quoted heights probably based on US army maps from the 50s [19]. Elsewhere, unless otherwise indicated, heights are those in Jill Neate's "High Asia".
  2. ^ This field is complicated by border line disputes. Mountains indicated to be on the Pakistan-Sinkiang border are all in the Kashmir region. Those indicated by "Kashmir" only are in the Siachen glacier area claimed by both Pakistan and India. The Bhutan / Tibet border is also disputed.
  3. ^ The region is beautifully covered by Terraserver.com and Google Maps Satellite imagery. Coordinates were established by comparing topographical maps with these satellite images.
  4. ^ The prominence data were extracted from a combination of maps and computer aided analysis of NASA's 3" SRTM data. Prominences over 1,450 m were copied from this website页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)。
  5. ^ Here defined as the first higher mountain beyond the key saddle with 500 m prominence itself.
  6. ^ The number of ascents and failed attempts up to 2004 is extracted from the Alpine Club Himalayan index页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆). These are the number of expeditions(not individuals)that announced their ascent or attempt in a journal. They are probably quite accurate for the rarely climbed peaks(though omissions were noted),but greatly underestimate the number of ascending parties on the easier and/or more popular mountains, like most eight-thousanders. For instance, Mt Everest has been scaled 2,251 times by individuals up to 2004 [20]页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆).
  7. ^ Given the large differences between multiple "final" measurements of Mt Everest,the traditional 8,848 m is listed.
  8. ^ The highest(Eastern)summit of Saser Kangri II has not yet been climbed or attempted. The lower West peak, 2.5 km away, has been climbed in 1984 and twice since.
  9. ^ The highest point of the Kabru massif(the North summit)has not been reached. Lower summits, 2-3 km to the South, have been climbed, the first time already in 1935.
  10. ^ Chomolhari may be considerably lower than the official 7,315 m, which corresponds to exactly 24,000 ft [21]
  11. ^ "Discovered" by Jonathan de Ferranti. The height is unknown, but over 7,200 meters on both Chinese and Russian maps of the area.
  12. ^ The name and information about this summit was extracted from the May 2003 edition of Japanese Alpine News.
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参考资料

  • "High Asia: An Illustrated History of the 7,000 Metre Peaks" by Jill Neate(Mountaineers Books 1990)
  • "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China" by Mi Desheng(Chinese Academy of Science, 1990s)
  • "Nepal Topographic Maps" by the Finnish Meteorological Inst. (Nepalese Survey Dept., 1990s)
  • Soviet military 1:100,000 topographic maps(most from 1980-1981)
  • The "High Mountain Info" section of the "High Mountain Sports Magazine" (1990-2005) (now Climb Magazine)
  • 部分资料及地形学地图源自上述参考资料。
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