1) In general, a term used to describe a topographic eminence. 2) A specific altitude or height above a given level. 3) In surveying, the term refers to the angle between the horizontal and a point at a higher level. (Source: WHIT)



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Prendini L, Bird TL 2008. Scorpions of the Brandberg Massif, Namibia: Species richness inversely correlated with altitude. African Invertebrates 49 (2) 77-107
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Stengel HW 1964. The rivers of the Namib and their discharge into the Atlantic. Part 2: Omaruru and Ugab. Scientific Papers of the Namib Desert Research Station 30
Lancaster N 2013. Dune Fields / Low Latitudes. Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science (Second Edition) 623-636
2002. 2.03 Altitudinal Profiles.
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2002. 2.02 Elevations and Relief - grid.
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2002. 2.02 Elevations and Relief.
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Fig 2.02 Elevations and relief - grid.zip 143.89 KB
Brind WG 1953. The Okavango Delta. Report on the 1951-1953 field surveys.
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