Santa Susana (góry)
![]() Widok gór ze wzgórz Woodland Hills | |
Kontynent | |
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Państwo | |
Najwyższy szczyt | Oat Mountain (1142 m n.p.m.) |
Jednostka dominująca | Transverse Ranges |
Sąsiednie pasma | San Gabriel, Simi Hills |
34°19′48″N 118°36′00″W/34,330000 -118,600000 |
Góry Santa Susana – niewielkie pasmo górskie w Ameryce Północnej, na obszarze Stanów Zjednoczonych w Kalifornii na północ od Los Angeles i równolegle położonych równoleżnikowo gór Santa Monica. Najwyższy szczyt – Oat Mountain (1142 m n.p.m.).
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Autor: Uwe Dedering, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Relief location map of the USA (without Hawaii and Alaska).
EquiDistantConicProjection : Central parallel :
* N: 37.0° N
Central meridian :
* E: 96.0° W
Standard parallels:
* 1: 32.0° N * 2: 42.0° N
Made with Natural Earth. Free vector and raster map data @ naturalearthdata.com.
Formulas for x and y:
x = 50.0 + 124.03149777329222 * ((1.9694462586094064-({{{2}}}* pi / 180)) * sin(0.6010514667026994 * ({{{3}}} + 96) * pi / 180)) y = 50.0 + 1.6155950752393982 * 124.03149777329222 * 0.02613325650382181 - 1.6155950752393982 * 124.03149777329222 * (1.3236744353715044 - (1.9694462586094064-({{{2}}}* pi / 180)) * cos(0.6010514667026994 * ({{{3}}} + 96) * pi / 180))
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The central Transverse Ranges, identifying the Santa Susana Mountains and San Gabriel Mountains - in Southern California.
- The geological relief map also shows other Transverse mountain ranges, the Mojave Desert (in their rain shadow), the Los Angeles Basin, and the southern San Joaquin Valley.
- © 2004 Matthew Trump
Autor: Oakshade at en.wikipedia, Licencja: CC-BY-SA-3.0
View of the San Fernando Valley, with Woodland Hills and Warner Center in the foreground - viewed from 'Top of Topanga' park area in the Santa Monica Mountains.
- The Santa Susana Mountains are visible in the background across the valley.