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The "World Mountain Map" is a thematic map designed to create impressions that reflect the overall characteristics of global mountains. The "World Mountain Map" is a thematic map designed to create impressions that reflect the overall characteristics of global mountains.
The map represents the spatial distribution, morphological types, ranges and peaks of mountains worldwide. The map represents the spatial distribution, morphological types, ranges and peaks of mountains worldwide.







== References == == References ==

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The "World Mountain Map" is a thematic map designed to create impressions that reflect the overall characteristics of global mountains. The map represents the spatial distribution, morphological types, ranges and peaks of mountains worldwide.

References

Template:Nan, X., Li, A., Bian, J., Zhang, Z., & Lei, G. (2024). Morphological mapping of mountains on a global scale: combining topographic representation with tectonic features. Journal of Maps, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2024.2442708

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