HuMP (Hundred Metre Prominence) classification

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The HuMP (Hundred Metre Prominence) classification is a British hill-listing system that includes all hills with at least 100 metres of topographic prominence, regardless of their absolute height.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
HuMP (Hundred Metre Prominence) classification canonical 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf British hill list
hill listing classification
topographic prominence-based list
alternativeUnit feet of prominence
appliesTo hills
mountains
appliesToRegion British Isles
basedOnConcept prominence key col
relative height
classificationType objective, quantitative criterion
comparedWith Marilyn
surface form: Marilyn classification

TuMP classification
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
definedByProminenceThreshold 100 metres
328 feet
excludesFeature hills with prominence less than 100 m
focusesOn relative distinctness of summits
hasAbbreviation HuMP
hasFullName Hundred Metre Prominence classification
hasKeyMetric height of summit above key col
hasLanguageOfName English
hasMinimumProminence 100 m
hasNameOrigin acronym of Hundred Metre Prominence
hasProminenceThresholdHigherThan TuMP classification
hasProminenceThresholdLowerThan Marilyn classification
ignores political boundaries within covered regions
ignoresCriterion absolute height
includesFeature all hills with at least 100 m prominence
isPartOf British hill lists tradition
isSubsetOf all hills with at least 30 m prominence
isSupersetOf all hills with at least 150 m prominence in same area
measurementUnit metres of prominence
relatedList Corbett classification
Munro
surface form: Munro classification

Sim classification
relatedTo mountain classification in the British Isles
topographic isolation
usedBy hillwalkers
peak baggers
usedFor hillwalking objectives
peak bagging lists
usedIn Channel Islands (crown dependencies)
surface form: Channel Islands

Great Britain
Ireland
Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
usesCriterion topographic prominence

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Marilyn influencedCreationOf HuMP (Hundred Metre Prominence) classification