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A double summit, double peak, twin summit, or twin peak refers to a mountain or hill that has two summits, separated by a col or saddle. One well-known double summit is Austria’s highest mountain, the Großglockner, where the main summit of the Großglockner is separated from that of the Kleinglockner by the Glocknerscharte col in the area of a geological fault. Other double summits have resulted from geological folding. For example, on Mont Withrow in British Columbia, resistant sandstones form the limbs of the double summit, whilst the softer rock in the core of the fold was eroded.

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dbo:abstract Von einem Doppelgipfel oder Zwillingsgipfel spricht man, wenn ein Berg zwei Gipfel trägt, die durch eine Scharte oder Senke voneinander getrennt sind. Synonym wird auch der Begriff Doppelspitze verwendet. Ein bekannter Doppelgipfel ist der Großglockner, hier sind der Klein- und Großglocknergipfel durch die Glocknerscharte getrennt, die sich im Bereich einer geologischen Störung gebildet hat. Andere Doppelgipfel wiederum verdanken sich dem geologischen Faltenbau. So bilden am Mont Withrow in British Columbia widerstandsfähige Sandsteine der Faltenschenkel die Doppelgipfel, während das weiche Gestein im Faltenkern erodiert wurde. Seltener gibt es auch dreifache Gipfel, wie die Rosengartenspitze in den Dolomiten, oder vierfache Gipfel wie etwa am Illimani in Bolivien. (de) A double summit, double peak, twin summit, or twin peak refers to a mountain or hill that has two summits, separated by a col or saddle. One well-known double summit is Austria’s highest mountain, the Großglockner, where the main summit of the Großglockner is separated from that of the Kleinglockner by the Glocknerscharte col in the area of a geological fault. Other double summits have resulted from geological folding. For example, on Mont Withrow in British Columbia, resistant sandstones form the limbs of the double summit, whilst the softer rock in the core of the fold was eroded. Triple peaks occur more rarely; one example is the Rosengartenspitze in the Dolomites. The Illimani in Bolivia is an example of a rare quadruple summit. (en) Una cumbre doble, pico doble, doble cumbre o doble pico se refiere a una montaña o colina que tiene dos cumbres, separadas por un collado. Una doble cima bien conocida es la montaña más alta de Austria, el Großglockner, donde la cumbre principal del Großglockner está separada de la del por el collado de Glocknerscharte en la zona de una falla geológica.​ Otras cumbres dobles han sido el resultado del plegamiento geológico. Por ejemplo, en el monte Withrow en la Columbia Británica, areniscas resistentes forman los extremios de la doble cumbre, mientras que la roca más blanda del núcleo del pliegue fue erosionada.​ Los picos triples ocurren más raramente - un ejemplo es el en las Dolomitas. El Illimani en Bolivia es un ejemplo de una cumbre cuádruple. (es)
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rdfs:comment A double summit, double peak, twin summit, or twin peak refers to a mountain or hill that has two summits, separated by a col or saddle. One well-known double summit is Austria’s highest mountain, the Großglockner, where the main summit of the Großglockner is separated from that of the Kleinglockner by the Glocknerscharte col in the area of a geological fault. Other double summits have resulted from geological folding. For example, on Mont Withrow in British Columbia, resistant sandstones form the limbs of the double summit, whilst the softer rock in the core of the fold was eroded. (en) Von einem Doppelgipfel oder Zwillingsgipfel spricht man, wenn ein Berg zwei Gipfel trägt, die durch eine Scharte oder Senke voneinander getrennt sind. Synonym wird auch der Begriff Doppelspitze verwendet. Seltener gibt es auch dreifache Gipfel, wie die Rosengartenspitze in den Dolomiten, oder vierfache Gipfel wie etwa am Illimani in Bolivien. (de) Una cumbre doble, pico doble, doble cumbre o doble pico se refiere a una montaña o colina que tiene dos cumbres, separadas por un collado. Una doble cima bien conocida es la montaña más alta de Austria, el Großglockner, donde la cumbre principal del Großglockner está separada de la del por el collado de Glocknerscharte en la zona de una falla geológica.​ Otras cumbres dobles han sido el resultado del plegamiento geológico. Por ejemplo, en el monte Withrow en la Columbia Británica, areniscas resistentes forman los extremios de la doble cumbre, mientras que la roca más blanda del núcleo del pliegue fue erosionada.​ (es)
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