Louderback Mountains | |
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Louderback Mountains Nevada | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Crown Peak |
Elevation | 1,900 m (6,200 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 39°26′21″N 118°05′08″W / 39.43917°N 118.08556°W[1] |
Naming | |
Etymology | Named for George Louderback, geologist[1] |
Geography | |
Country | United States |
State | Nevada |
Borders on | Clan Alpine Mountains |
The Louderback Mountains are a very small range in central Nevada in the United States.[1] The mountains lie in a north-south direction between Dixie Valley and the Clan Alpine Mountains. The mountains are located in Churchill County, and contain Crown Peak, elevation 6,588 feet above sea level.[2] The Louderback Mountains lie several miles north of Highway 50. The Louderback Mountains were named in 1972 for George Louderback, a geologist who taught at University of Nevada and University of California, Berkeley.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Louderback Mountains
- ↑ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Crown Peak The GNIS entry for Louderback Mountains says that the elevation is 6234 ft., yet the GNIS entry for Crown Peak is 6588 ft.
- Nevada Atlas & Gazetteer, 2001, pg. 44
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