WinProm
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WinProm is a computer program written by a mathematician Edward Earl of San Diego. The program uses USGS Digital Elevation Model (DEM) databases to automatically calculate peaks, ridges, and key cols. It is intended to help calculate the prominence of a peak in the cases when the key col is very far away from a high-prominence peak.
The program saves time by identifying areas where high peaks are, and areas where the key col is likely to be found.
The program is very complex and has many enhancements, such as algorithms that try to match DEM maxima to known peak locations.
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Eastern USA Peaks with 2500 feet of Prominence calculated using WinProm program