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This template creates a table cell displaying an internal link to an article about a mountain summit and appropriate reference notes.


Use

The syntax of this template is:

{{User:Mikeblas/Mountain table cell|article|name=|alt=|hp=|peak=|note=|ngs=|stn=|gnis=|nrc=|vo=|va=|cme=|pb=|pw=|nor=|date=}}

where:

  • article is the required title of the Wikipedia article about the summit.
  • name= optional common name of the summit. (default=article).
  • alt= optional alternate name of the summit.
  • hp= optional region dominated by the summit. This parameter generates a note that says "The summit of name is the highest point of hp".
  • peak= optional distinctive information about the summit. The information in this parameter is added as a note to the cell.
  • note= optional note. The information in this parameter is added as a note to the cell.
  • ngs= optional six-character point identifier for the U.S. National Geodetic Survey (NGS) station on the summit. The value given in this parameter is used to make a reference to the ngs.noaa.gov website.
  • stn= optional name of the NGS station on the summit.
  • gnis= optional numeric feature identifier for the United States Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System database. The value of this parameter is used to make a reference to the gnis website.
  • nrc= optional five-letter feature identifier for the Natural Resources Canada (NRC) geographical name. This value generates a reference to the rncan.gc.ca website.
  • vo= optional real number representing the vertical offset of the summit from the station benchmark in meters. This parameter generates a note which says "The summit elevation of name includes a vertical offset of vo from the station benchmark."
  • va= optional real number representing the elevation adjustment in meters. This parameter generates a note which says "The elevation of name includes an adjustment of vo from NGVD 29 to NVAD 88."
  • cme= optional integer summit identifier for a reference to the Bivouac.com website.
  • pb= optional integer summit identifier for a reference to the Peakbagger.com website.
  • pw= optional integer summit identifier for a reference to the Peakware.com website.
  • nor= suppresses external references to the three websites above.
  • date= optional date of the most recent data update.

Articles using this mechanism to add references must include a {{reflist}} template so the references are rendered in the article. If this template generates notes, the article must have a separate {{notelist}} template so the notes are displayed correctly.

Examples

The four highest mountain peaks of North America

Wikitext Summit
{{User:Mikeblas/Mountain table cell|Denali|alt=Mount McKinley|hp=the [[Alaska Range]], the [[Alaska|State of Alaska]], the United States of America, and all of North America. Denali is the third most [[Topographic prominence|topographically prominent]] and third most [[Topographic isolation|topographically isolated]] summit on Earth after [[Mount Everest]] and [[Aconcagua]]|pb=271|cme=4368|pw=174|date=March 5, 2016}}

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{{User:Mikeblas/Mountain table cell|Mount Logan|hp=the [[Saint Elias Mountains]], [[Yukon]], and all of Canada|pb=541|cme=14|pw=155|date=March 5, 2016}}

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{{User:Mikeblas/Mountain table cell|Pico de Orizaba|alt=Citlaltépetl|hp=[[Puebla|Estado Libre y Soberano de Puebla]], [[Veracruz|Estado Libre y Soberano de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave]], and all of [[Mexico|México]]|pb=8049|cme=10655|pw=46|date=March 5, 2016}}

User:Mikeblas/Mountain table cell

{{User:Mikeblas/Mountain table cell|Mount Saint Elias|name=Boundary Peak 186|pb=552|pw=223|cme=274|date=March 5, 2016}}

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Notes

References

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