Talk:Mount Adams (Washington)

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[edit] Active or Not?

Does someone know if this is an active or dormant volcano, and could you please update the summary with that information? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.219.22.88 (talk) 19:38, 13 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Other Mount Adams

While the Mt. Adams in Washington state is probably the most well known, the USGS GNIS lists 7 mountains with this name:

    Name       State   County
------------   -----   ------
Adams, Mount    CO      Grand           summit  400512N 1054356W  Monarch Lake
Adams, Mount    CO      Saguache        summit  380027N 1053615W  Horn Peak
Adams, Mount    MT      Flathead        summit  481455N 1134238W  Felix Peak
Adams, Mount    NH      Coos            summit  441913N 0711729W  Mount Washington
Adams, Mount    NY      Essex           summit  440512N 0740134W  Mount Adams
Adams, Mount    OH      Hamilton        summit  390627N 0842957W  Newport
Adams, Mount    WA      Yakima          summit  461210N 1212922W  Mount Adams East

I also checked NTS (Canada), and it lists 3 mountains with this name (two in B.C., one in NB).

How do we want to go about the process of disambiguation. Two options are:

It's probably best to go with the first option as it might seem to some of giving preferential treatment if we stick with the second option. The number of existing links is currently small so changing them won't take long.

RedWolf 21:09, Jun 14, 2004 (UTC)

Wikipedia disambiguation policy suggests that if one of the usages is much more common than the others, it should be the main page and the others are listed on the disambiguation page. If there is no predominant usage, they should be equally listed. So, at Google, I tried the following searches, with the number of results:

"Mount Adams" Washington 21,100 hits
"Mount Adams" Ohio 8,650 hits
"Mount Adams" "New York" 5,080 hits
"Mount Adams" Colorado 3,330 hits
"Mount Adams" Montana 2,680 hits
"Mount Adams" New Hampshire 1,890 hits

Not sure which provinces the "Mount Adams" in Canada are, otherwise I would do the search.

I admit that the 2.43:1 ratio between the Washington and Ohio usages is marginal to claim that Washington predominates. And even more telling, all of the non-Washington usages sum to 21,630, more than the Washington usage.

Bottom line --- as much I as like Mount Adams in Washington, I think you are right and we should make this a disambiguation page, with the current page moved to Mount Adams (Washington). -- hike395 03:07, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Sound fine by me so long as all links here are fixed. --mav 06:35, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)
I know this discussion happened a over a year ago, but it seemed to me that the conclusion reached was to make Mount Adams the disambig page and Mount Adams (Washington) the washington mountain's page. As the links above show, that didn't turn out to be the case. Why is that? Was it discussed elsewhere and simply decided against? Or was it decided that the ratio was high enough?jfg284 19:46, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
Oops, I guess we talked about it and never did anything. I think it may require an admin (like mav or RedWolf) to do the move without losing page history. I'm still in favor of it. -- hike395 21:42, 6 November 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Mount Adams coordinates

There is a major problem with the coordinates given in the info-box on the side of the Mount Adams (Washington) page. They don't match any of the USGS coordinates for any Mount Adams, and they put Mount Adams almost 400 miles from Mount Saint Helens instead of about 35 miles away. I don't know how the info-box gets edited, but someone please do something about it!

Lee Thompson Hillsboro, Oregon Lnthomp 18:22, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

My Google Earth says that given coordinates match exactly with "Lassen Volcanic Centre" in state of California! Google Earth also references Simthsonian who says Mount Adams in Washington is 46.206"N, 121.490"W. I've translated that to 46°12'21" N 121°29'23" W and will put that in the infobox. Shinhan 17:34, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
The National Geodetic Survey is the most accurate, up-to-date source of location data for benchmarks. I've included the NGS datasheet, as evidence, below. I'm changing the infobox to use these coordinates. -- hike395 00:29, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
DATABASE = Sybase ,PROGRAM = datasheet, VERSION = 7.37
1        National Geodetic Survey,   Retrieval Date = AUGUST 12, 2006
SB1004 ***********************************************************************
SB1004  DESIGNATION -  MOUNT ADAMS
SB1004  PID         -  SB1004
SB1004  STATE/COUNTY-  WA/YAKIMA
SB1004  USGS QUAD   -  MOUNT ADAMS EAST (1970)
SB1004
SB1004                         *CURRENT SURVEY CONTROL
SB1004  ___________________________________________________________________
SB1004* NAD 83(1991)-  46 12 08.68245(N)    121 29 27.22091(W)     ADJUSTED  
SB1004* NAVD 88     -      3743.4    (meters)   12281.     (feet)  VERTCON   
SB1004  ___________________________________________________________________
SB1004  LAPLACE CORR-          -5.90  (seconds)                    DEFLEC99
SB1004  GEOID HEIGHT-         -19.32  (meters)                     GEOID03
SB1004
SB1004  HORZ ORDER  -  SECOND
SB1004
SB1004.The horizontal coordinates were established by classical geodetic methods
SB1004.and adjusted by the National Geodetic Survey in December 1991..
SB1004
SB1004.The NAVD 88 height was computed by applying the VERTCON shift value to
SB1004.the NGVD 29 height (displayed under SUPERSEDED SURVEY CONTROL.)
SB1004
SB1004.The Laplace correction was computed from DEFLEC99 derived deflections.
SB1004
SB1004.The geoid height was determined by GEOID03.
SB1004
SB1004;                    North         East     Units Scale Factor Converg.
SB1004;SPC WA S     -    97,078.020   423,529.247   MT  0.99993678   -0 43 11.2
SB1004;SPC WA S     -   318,496.80  1,389,528.87   sFT  0.99993678   -0 43 11.2
SB1004;UTM  10      - 5,117,644.051   616,426.140   MT  0.99976663   +1 05 21.8
SB1004
SB1004!             -  Elev Factor  x  Scale Factor =   Combined Factor
SB1004!SPC WA S     -   0.99941654  x   0.99993678  =   0.99935336
SB1004!UTM  10      -   0.99941654  x   0.99976663  =   0.99918331
SB1004
SB1004:                Primary Azimuth Mark                     Grid Az
SB1004:SPC WA S     -  SIGNAL PEAK                              084 50 43.8
SB1004:UTM  10      -  SIGNAL PEAK                              083 02 10.8
SB1004
SB1004|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
SB1004| PID    Reference Object                     Distance      Geod. Az  |
SB1004|                                                           dddmmss.s |
SB1004| SB0990 SIGNAL PEAK                         APPROX.27.4 KM 0840732.6 |
SB1004| CF3801 MOUNT ADAMS RM 2                     23.942 METERS 09419     |
SB1004| CF3800 MOUNT ADAMS RM 1                     15.500 METERS 20619     |
SB1004|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
SB1004
SB1004                          SUPERSEDED SURVEY CONTROL
SB1004
SB1004  NAD 83(1991)-  46 12 08.68560(N)    121 29 27.21973(W) AD(       ) 2
SB1004  NAD 83(1986)-  46 12 08.69848(N)    121 29 27.20593(W) AD(       ) 2
SB1004  NAD 27      -  46 12 09.25992(N)    121 29 22.90456(W) AD(       ) 2
SB1004  NGVD 29 (07/19/86) 3741.7    (m)        12276.     (f) VERT ANG       
SB1004
SB1004.Superseded values are not recommended for survey control.
SB1004.NGS no longer adjusts projects to the NAD 27 or NGVD 29 datums.
SB1004.See file dsdata.txt to determine how the superseded data were derived.
SB1004
SB1004_U.S. NATIONAL GRID SPATIAL ADDRESS: 10TFS1642617644(NAD 83)
SB1004_MARKER: DD = SURVEY DISK
SB1004_SETTING: 15 = METAL ROD DRIVEN INTO GROUND. SEE TEXT FOR ADDITIONAL
SB1004+WITH SETTING: INFORMATION.
SB1004_SP_SET: PREFABRICATED CONCRETE POST
SB1004
SB1004  HISTORY     - Date     Condition        Report By
SB1004  HISTORY     - 1970     MONUMENTED       USGS
SB1004
SB1004                          STATION DESCRIPTION
SB1004
SB1004'DESCRIBED BY US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1970
SB1004'RM 1 TO RM 2 NOT MEASURED.
SB1004'
SB1004'LOCATED ABOUT 55 MI WSW. OF YAKIMA, WASH.  35 MI N. OF THE COLUMBIA
SB1004'RIVER.  ON THE HIGHEST POINT OF MT. ADAMS.  ABOUT 600 FT E. OF OLD
SB1004'ABANDONED LOOKOUT HOUSE.  IN APPROXIMATE CENTER OF LARGE FLAT
SB1004'AREA.
SB1004'
SB1004'REACHED BY HELICOPTER.  BEST ROUTE BY FOOT IS FROM TIMBERLINE CAMP
SB1004'ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN.  ABOUT A 6 HOUR PACK.
SB1004'
SB1004'STATION MARK--A STANDARD TABLET STAMPED MOUNT ADAMS 1970 CRIMPED ONTO
SB1004'A 15 INCH LENGTH OF 5/8 INCH COPPERWELD ROD CEMENTED IN A DRILL HOLE
SB1004'IN A 1-1/2 X 2 FT BOULDER IN PLACE, PROJECTING ABOUT 0.5 FT ABOVE
SB1004'GROUND.
SB1004'
SB1004'REFERENCE MARK NO. 1--A STANDARD REFERENCE MARK TABLET STAMPED NO 1
SB1004'1970 CRIMPED ONTO A 18 INCH LENGTH OF 5/8 INCH COPPERWELD ROD
SB1004'CEMENTED IN A DRILL HOLE IN A 1-1/2 X 1-1/2 FT BOULDER IN PLACE,
SB1004'PROJECTING ABOUT 0.6 FT ABOVE GROUND AND 4.3 FT LOWER THAN STATION
SB1004'MARK.
SB1004'
SB1004'REFERENCE MARK NO. 2--A STANDARD REFERENCE MARK TABLET STAMPED
SB1004'NO 2 1970 CRIMPED ONTO A 18 INCH LENGTH OF 5/8 INCH COPPERWELD ROD
SB1004'CEMENTED IN A DRILL HOLE IN A 2 X 1-1/2 FT BLACK BOULDER IN PLACE,
SB1004'PROJECTING ABOUT 1.2 FT ABOVE GROUND AND 3.9 FT LOWER THAN STATION
SB1004'MARK.
*** retrieval complete.
Elapsed Time = 00:00:01
Thats an impressive evidence. Thank you. Shinhan 04:39, 13 August 2006 (UTC)