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figure is sufficiently different to be outside copyright restrictions. Any image at
Commons that gives someone else as the author without evidence of their permission is liable to be deleted. If you feel that your figures are sufficiently different, then you should change the author to your own name, stating that they are modified after the original author's work. I hope that this helps - we just really need to be careful about copyright. I don't have access to all the original papers, so it's difficult for me to check on how different they are, I'm mainly going on the image descriptions at commons.
2167:. In areas which lack such instrumentation, estimates of the intensity must still rely on first hand accounts of the perceived effects, which are necessarily more qualitative. However, the scale does refer to differences in damage to different types of building so it does take some account of this. In the past, earthquake researchers made use of standard questionnaires circulated throughout the affected area. Now this can all be done online, however, someone still has to interpret the results to give a figure for a particular location, so this will always be subjective to some degree
3176:. It is not called "1933 Shōwa Sanriku earthquake" as far as I can tell. The earthquakes need to have a consistent naming format, either by showing the Japanese era name and the location, which is how the earthquakes are named in the Japanese language for the most part. Or go with the western calendar year. But you cannot add a western calendar year and add the era name with it, because that makes it factually incorrect. The 869 Sanriku earthquake took place in the western year 869 CE, or in 11 Jōgan. 869 Jōgan does not exist.
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edit it while i am still adding the earthquake part. I understand that, i reverted that and said nothing. Your second time delete, i disagree. What is your criteria of sufficient quality of observation?? Now, I gave mine thought about sufficient quality in this case. How many times you see killer whales appear and appear as group in tokyo bay? According to Japan Times (Mainstream Media) it is rare!. but I agree that it is not enough. now. how any times you see 7.8 magnitude earthquake around Japan?? I gave you a link
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suggest the possibility that the claimed effects might work through known physical phenomena, and thus be amenable to scientific study, these claims are pseudoscientific in that no evidence of such effects, nor any theory of how such effects might be perceived, has been presented in the scientific literature." needs to be properly sourced, or it risk coming over as synthesis. I've no doubt that you're right, but it will be challenged. Sorry not to be more positive.
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4687:, but that's about it. The unusual thing about the Central North Sea is that salt moves as soon as the Triassic sedimentation starts. This is, I think, because the Smith Bank Shale had an initial density that is higher than salt, so you don't need to wait for further sedimentation and compaction to get the density inversion. Having carried out a lot of section restorations in the area, I know that the Smith Bank is essentially uncompactable.
2026:. I have not tried to find reliable sources for what happened but if property development is going on there must be news stories about the planning problems &c. However slow it is a big change for Cornwall; the waste tips begin dazzling white and if left alone eventually vegetation colonizes them but much of the waste is heavily processed quartz and no use to a plant. (2) Copper and copperware: another interesting article is
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argument for simply inserting a geology section into existing country articles or 'geography of x' articles - I would value your thoughts. By the way I was myself moved to take a closer look at
African geology after reading a main article in this week's New Scientist on the subject of Knowledge and the crisis/es it may be facing - what?, again? Therein is mention of the scarcity of articles on African topics. cheers
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although I've been spending a bit more time on
Knowledge again recently. Working on the HF articles hasn't been very pleasant at times, with the repeated COI accusations, and I admit this has put me off. I will try and look at the two environmental impact of HF articles, although I'm not sure that I'll be able to do the 'root and branch' editing they probably need. Remind if I seem to have forgotten.
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When searching for a page, I (for one) am generally not overly careful (nor do I always know in advance) about which words need to start with capital letters - I suspect that I am not unique in this respect. If the person lands on the "Table
Mountain" page they do not want, then there is an immediate option to go to the "Disambiguation" page to find the right table mountain they are looking for.
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1502:. Just add your response below each question and feel free to skip any questions that you don't feel comfortable answering. Multiple editors will have an opportunity to respond to the interview questions, so be sure to sign your answers. If you know anyone else who would like to participate in the interview, please share this with them. Have a great day.
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center of a strong earthquake. They are 10 km away from each other so the intensity in both places is practically the same. In one place there's a very solid building that has no damage, while in the other place there's a shabby one that collapses entirely. Question: is the
Mercalli value the same in both places, or radically different ?
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5656:, specifically where it says under 'Links normally to be avoided' "Individual web pages that primarily exist to sell products or services". It's fine to link to a wikipedia page on a particular software package, but not to just link to the software provider's webpage as that is considered promotional.
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I recently add to the section "Basin modelling software in: Basin modelling page", a new system for Multi-1D Basin
Modelling called TRACE, and now the list is empty and all softwares are gone. Sorry for the inconvenience and I ask if it's possible to restore it, because considering the subject in the
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You're not offensive, so I am not offended. You're right in that that sentence (and another one) are weak. I could probably find more solid sourcing. But considering how awful the original article was in its uncritical acceptance of this nonsense, and how long it stood unchallenged, it would be quite
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To me, 2 rare cases happen together with reasonable time different. It is a Good observation. before giving any theory support. for 2 reasons . 1. I am not seimologist, but to make an significant example and define possible case is accurate. 2. I don't see any good theory support in the world now to
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Thanks for your kind words. The CFTI4MED catalogue page linked to has details of numbers of inhabitants for each town/village affected (under the section 'Demography elements'), so it would be easy to construct such a table, which could also include the
Mercalli intensity, which is already in a table
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Hi Chang21liu, note that I removed the figures rather than deleting them, they can be restored assuming that there is evidence that you have permission to use them. It's generally not enough to just add a bit of colour to an original, although it's often a fine dividing line to ensure that a reworked
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Hi Mike! I was wondering if I could recruit your help over at
Wikidata another time (You helped me to approve the items hanging, footwall and interleaving). I'm currently trying to link every stratigraphic unit on Knowledge with the country-specific stratigraphic database. The advantage would be that
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OK, so it looks like we're finally getting somewhere. So, the short answer is that the dependence on the solidity of the buildings is just a limitation of the estimation method, not by the definition, right ? And in my example the 2 places have the same
Mercalli value. As it would be logical. Now I'm
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I've added an image that I uploaded to
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and to keep an eye on articles that are part of the project. I've added two links to the project page for 'Open Tasks' that anyone can lend a hand with, involving expanding articles in need of that or creating articles for earthquakes that killed at least 5,000 people - we should have articles on all
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I'm not sure that it shouldn't be just merged into the pressure solution article, as, although the paper gets plenty of citations, the equations themselves get a lot less. I restored the deleted material from the pressure solution article for now, as I don't see how it was refspam - anyway I started
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Two rare cases happen together in a small region (the north east corner of pacific ocean of the huge earth) in such a short time 4 days? where is the distance between tokyo and center of earthquake? according to the BBC news i listed is 874 KM. what is the speed of killer whale swim? you can google
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Here's a really picayune quibble - the caption for the picture in the lead calls it an outcropping of Kukersite. But my understanding of an outcrop is that it spontaneously, no human intervention, appears above ground. Which doesn't seem applicable to Kukersite, because the section talks a lot about
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Hi Beagel, and first of all, thanks for putting so much time and effort into the HF articles, although it does sometimes seem to be two steps forward, one step back, they're a lot better than they were, mainly thanks to you. I've been somewhat lacking the time and energy to contribute as I once did,
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Well, as with so many things, it's a little more complicated than I thought. Basically it has been used a synonym for oil shale but the term is also used for any organic-rich shale with the distinction that only oil shale will yield significant amounts of liquid hydrocarbons on pyrolysis (because it
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There is considerable less emphasis here on the subjective nature of the scale. I understand that they're saying that the intensity is objectively measured, and the effects table they provide is just for one to make an idea of what these values generally mean. Furthermore, they say that if the earth
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My problem is that it isn't clear to me from the Wiki page if this scale measures local intensity of a quake or perceived intensity / effects / damages. As I'm sure you agree, these are distinct issues. A hypothetical but relevant situation, say there are 2 places that are about 500 km away from the
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I'll start with making clear that I'm not a professional, just some guy who happens to want to have a clear picture about the Mercalli (modified, whatever, as it's used today) scale. This is why I chose to write just to you, as I saw you're the coordinator of the relevant Wiki project, as opposed to
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and Keswick. Elsewhere in the world there are centres of making and trading in copper and brassware for domestic and religious uses; certainly these have existed in Iberia and India. Would some more background information on the copper mines of those countries be relevant? (The King James Version of
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Hi! I'm Seismologist76. I always wanted to help wikipedia with earthquake information for a long time from before I became a Wikipedian! That is why I thought being a participant in the WikiProject Earthquakes would be a start. But I don't really know exactly what participants do other than discuss,
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Now, please gave me your standard of qualification and how this qualification could help animal prediction item in wiki? You point the problem to this time, you said my "supplement solution" is not good. what is your solution to solve this problem? I always want to gave valid proved case to wiki.
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Thank you for your reply on ISambard kingdom talk page about quality starndard. However, I disagree what you said. and delete. Your first time delete because of my mistake, i haven't finish the whole paragraph. as you mentioned nothing related to earthquake. I just mentioned the observation and you
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Halo Mikenorton. With regard to the discussion about my section, I would reinvite you to have a look on the authors and reviewers, imho no "piece of sociology" but dealing en detail with Volcanology and Volcanologists. I reduced lingo. I have have added some links and papers I would like to use for
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Hello, Mikenorton. I noticed that you recently delete several figures from the page Tectonic of South China Sea which I created. However, I cited these figures from a published book and I redrew all of them after you left me a message last time, for Fig 6 and Fig 8 especially. Would you please tell
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Hi Mike, Still on the same subject: Would it be possible (and advisable) to redirect all upper/lower case variations on "Table Mountain" (table mountain, Table mountain, table Mountain, table mounTain, etc.) initially to the "Table Mountain" page, please? This would be in the spirit of Wiki policy.
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have you. As it happens I am entirely open about my employment in both the oil/gas and nuclear industries - I haven't worked for the coal industry, nor do I plan to. To reiterate virtually all of your additions to the article are where they should be, in the relevant section, with a summary in the
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Thanks for your answer. It is easy to find 2D sections of salt tectonics, but not very easy to find map views of the development... If you think it is OK for me to use your figure, how would you like me to reference it (could I include an edited version of what you write above in my figure text as
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7-7.9 range 12 time / year / globe . about 8 range, 1-2 times/year/globe . This is a 7.8 Magnitude earth quake. That is why you will see in news even in Japan, a country with many earthquakes. let me remind the rareness again. 1. that statistic is for globe not for japan region only. which
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Hi Martin, I've been watching, hoping that things would get sorted out following your helpful explanations, but I agree that it's the opposite problem to the one that we've become accustomed to. I'm away for the next few days, but I'll try to find time to look at this when I get back. Sorry not be
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So, basically, from the Britannica page I'd understand that Mercalli is indeed an objective measure of the intensity of a quake in a given point, while from the Wiki page it's not clear but it seems that it's subjective. Britannica says that in my example above the 2 places have the same Mercalli
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Hi Mike. I've taken a look at the requirements and for GA and, as it stands, the article is solid and seems to match the conditions. I went ahead and nominated the article, and thought I should let you know, but I've no idea how much work this might involve. I'll have the time to work on it should
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That's OK - that sort of image is really easy to produce. Actually I'm aiming for a complete reorganisation and rewrite, with the regional setting first, followed by the geology of Qeshm, before finally getting into the details of the earthquake. I'll work on this in a sandbox and then look at the
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Thank you for the awesome graphic! I love maps; they're probably the most useful images on all of Knowledge. Do you think the geology section needs fine-tuning? I saw your comment at the talk page, but I'm not really sure how to make it more accessible without leaving obnoxious, wordy explanations
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Kindly reply on the talk page of the article if you have further objections. Please be precise why you oppose the section to be included and refer to the wiki policies along with citations, so that I'll know exactly what do you mean. I'll wait one - three days, if you will not reply, I'll consider
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I hope you're not offended if I say that I'm still unconvinced as to the need for an article on this topic. Your draft is forced to tread the difficult ground of any pseudoscience article, by first putting up the 'theory' and then knocking it down. In particular your sentence "Although proponents
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is right)? It would be nice to be able to look up the location of the fort as well as that of Allah Bund on Google Earth. I am impressed by your qualification and seeing that you have a to-do list, might I suggest a couple of articles that are currently quite badly written and seem to be right up
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Hei Kristian, that image really is my own work and not based on any other published diagram I'm afraid. I drew it on the basis of work that I carried out on the development of salt structures (particularly non-piercement ones) in the UK and Norway Central North Sea for a number of clients, mainly
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Your pages on major earthquakes are fantastic. Thank you for cross referencing to Mirabello Sannitico. I had an idea: if you added a section with a table format, with affected towns, with two columns of data, number dead and comments, people could come along and drop in the information. It is not
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Mike . . err, yes there are many more redlinks in that table. Having come across it I thought I might rise to the challenge by creating a few stubs then fleshing them out later - or indeed hoping their existence might stimulate others to take an interest in African geology. Of course there's an
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Yup, I've been intending to expand it for a while now, but I have too many things that I am trying to do at any one time, so good to see that happening. I'll try to find some time to take a more thorough look at it - I don't like it being called a divergent plate boundary because most rift zones
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I've just realised that 'Felt Localities' section has a comments column, which if you click on it, it expands to show details for each town, including the number of dead and injured, so all the info is there, it's just a case of putting into the table. So the headings would be - Name - Mercalli
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The article on "Table Mountain" in South Africa, is named just that. But all the links to "Table Mountain", and the Wiki search engine, take you to "Table Mountain (disambiguous)" from which you then have to pick the Table Mountain you want to read about. There is no direct way to get to "Table
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Don't get me wrong, I think that we do need to increase our coverage of African geology (I personally far prefer to have stand alone 'Geology of X' articles), it's just my normal frustration at not having enough time to expand so many new articles. In the day job I've worked on data from Egypt,
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followed the main quake, 36 of which were greater than magnitude 2.5. The earthquake occurred in a remote area during the middle of the day, limiting the number of fatalities. Iranian relief efforts were effective and largely adequate, leading the country to decline offers of support from other
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What I mean is that if an area only has poor quality housing it's likely to get a higher Mercalli intensity recorded, because it lacks the better engineered buildings that would allow a more accurate estimate. With enough observations, however, it should all even out. It is a limitation of the
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Isoseismal lines are never circles, so Britannica has that wrong - their shape is elongate along the trend of the fault responsible for the earthquake. They could be ellipses however, with their perfection dependant on ground conditions only. Unavoidably however, in areas of poorly constructed
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Thanks, I'm conscious of being less than diligent regarding WP Earthquakes. Thanks for updating the project page when I don't get round to it and for all your other contributions. It was all getting a bit to much for me a few months ago, but I seem to be past that, so perhaps I can get back to
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but in this case, there isn't exist yet in the world. besides P wave study. If you can't give a better solution to the world in this specific case ( i didn't mean all other wiki contribution you made , which is very amazing), you could gave a more suggestive solution before you delete it.
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Your Figure 7 is still too similar to Cullen et al's Figure 4 to my mind. The Moho depth Map is a direct copy, with a little additional annotation - that's definitely not OK. For Figure 6 and the Subsidence figure, I don't have originals for comparison - again I was just going on the commons
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You're very welcome - it's a good challenge in some cases - there's a few that are so poorly exposed that I can't find any images at all. Having all geograph images as a layer in google earth makes it a bit easier, combined with the online BGS geological map - hopefully they're all correctly
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Thanks for your extensive geology-related contributions to Knowledge, including your answers to geological questions at the Reference Desk, creating and improving geology articles particularly on structural geology and earthquakes, and creating and uploading good quality geological images
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makes the region should have way fewer per year in that level. 2. 7-7.9 range is huge. 7.8 is very close to 8 not to 7. And i believe you know in earth quake magnitude classification 7.1-7.2 is way different from 7.6-7.7 . the definition of impact of the class is not equal each level.
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181:). If that is what interests you, then start building an article in your personal sandbox. This means that you can take your time assembling information - there's no hurry here (except occasionally with articles for earthquakes that have just happened). I hope that this helps.
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and I don't know how to become a participant in the first place (I can't find a help page for that)... I'm also kind of worried that I might not be much of a help at all... since I go to school tons (I'm 15) Since you're the project coordinator, would you be able to help me?
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Hi, Mikenorton. It seems that there is a consensus about the merge. Could you, please, help to make this merge? As Oil shale is FA and geology is not the strongest part of my knowledge, it would be better if the merger is done by some more experienced editor in this field.
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Tunisia, Morocco, Nigeria, Gabon, Namibia and Kenya, so I should be able to help out more easily with those when I get the chance. Perhaps you could post something on the WP Geology talk page, proposing that African geology should be the next "collaboration of the month"?
3500:. They are loaded with information, but it needs extensive cleanup and copyediting (and checking sources to discover potential original research) to make them decent articles. There are still some overlappings between these two articles. I hope you could help with this.
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You are constantly insulting. I'm not issuing a deadline, but I cannot wait forever for an objection, it's reasonable, isn't it? I post on your talk page because I'm not sure if you have gotten indication that I have replied to your objections on the silver talk page.
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You say that "Unavoidably however, in areas of poorly constructed buildings, the recorded intensity will be greater than in an area with seismically resistant building designs" - is this because of limitations of the estimation, or is it the way Mercalli is defined ?
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I went through and finished up most of the other comments. Still left are crustal shortening and relationship between depth and damage, and I have no properly scholarly sources for either. Would you mind attending to these? Perhaps we need a proper article for
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you uploaded very interesting. I have, however, some problems finding out were this figure originally comes from (I need some type of peer-reviewed publication reference). Is this a figure you published somewhere, or do you know were it originally comes from?
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with a short attempt at the local geology. If you have a few moments I'd appreciate it if you could check it for any howlers - in particular I am not sure I have properly understood the relationship between the rock types and their chronological sequence.
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buildings, the recorded intensity will be greater than in an area with seismically resistant building designs - if all the buildings in an area are destroyed then it will likely be recorded as intensity X or more, even if they are all constructed from
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177:. If you would like to create an earthquake article but are not sure where to start or find the whole thing a little daunting - either put a message on the project talk page asking for help or contact one of the active participants (such as myself or
2062:, now. I don't know how much time you have (never enough is too often the answer), but if you have some time to look it over, feel free to edit it. If you can get some people together to say that's it's better (I have been made overly cautious about
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Also, thanks for getting involved when you didn't have to at all, and for being there to address comments when I was busy. It's appreciated, Mike. Hopefully we'll be able to improve the article even more. I really enjoyed working with you on it.
4504:, top speed 48.3KM/Hour ,Average speed 19-20 KM/Hour 874/48.3 = 18 Hours. 874/20 =43.7 Hours. 2 Days!! Now. Not every killer whale swim always "straight" line ( the shortest distance between 2 points). they rest, they eat ,they swim around)
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Not to worry, it's an interesting experience, I'm most concerned about improving the readability of the two technical sections, but I'm not sure that it's possible to use less technical language without making it really clumsy - we'll see.
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and had just posted it, then, suddenly, I saw that it had been edited when I checked its history. I thought it was a bot, then I noticed it was you. Wanted to stop by to note how quick you were with that fix. It must be on your watch list?
1321:. Since Iran lies in such a seismically active area, there is a high risk of destructive earthquakes; 1 in 3,000 deaths are attributable to earthquakes. One geophysicist has cited the lack of strict building codes as a serious concern. (
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Hi MacDui, I have a copy of the BGS 1:250,000 geological map of Shetland, which shows that there is probable Permo-Triassic sediments covering at least part of the floor of the bay, beneath Quaternary sediments (see also a PhD thesis -
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Can you give me a link to a flash player offline installer for firefox 64-bit? Because I can't find those pages on my computer if I don't have the link, and can't access pages where that link is (but can access the link, if I have it).
3492:. I would like to ask you to take a look of the summarized section and make more summarizing, if necessary, or restored information which you think should be in this umbrella article. However, even more important to make a cleanup of
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I'm looking for a source for the focal depth damage relationship in Iran, but haven't found anything yet - I'll keep on looking. I'll also think some more about the 'shortening' issue - I should probably redirect your redlink to
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article. I have recently worked with this article to bring it to GA and later FA level. I would be grateful if you as a geologist could say if something is missing there or needs to be corrected/clarified. Thank you in advance.
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Please don't hector people on their talk pages and issue them with deadlines - many of us have a busy life that means we can't guarantee to answer within a few days. Discussions about articles should stay on the talk page.
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is missing a description and/or other details on its image description page. If possible, please add this information. This will help other editors make better use of the image, and it will be more informative to readers.
540:, which says (my emphasis) "There are many interrelated factors that determine the extent of loss of property and life from an earthquake. Each of the following should be prefaced with "other factors being equal . . . ."
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I see early salt movement in a different area, thinking that differential compaction would be the explanation for it, but high density shale is an interesting perspective that might work for me too. Thanks for the tip!
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The article's shaped up a great deal thanks to your help. It's a pretty awesome experience to watch an article develop. Often I find my articles improve a great deal at FAC over what seem like a million minor changes.
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version. Of course, that will hardly slow down any of the usual yahoos, so when (if??) they show up the question may be whether the article must be perfect to their satisfaction, or we get a consensus that it is good
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To quote the page that you linked to "encourages links from Knowledge articles to pages on sister projects when such links are likely to be useful to our readers" - how is this link of use to a reader of the article?
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Hi JJ, I've been away for a couple of weeks and I'm still struggling to edit from a smartphone (it's me that's not smart, not the phone). I'll take a look soon, although I have a bit of a backlog to get through.
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Hi I'm Sarthak Sharma. I have edited the article earth but why you have reverted it. Have I done a mistake. Please reply on my talk page page Thank You From Sarthak Sharma --sattu 09:12, 9 January 2016 (UTC)
2105:"The lower degrees of the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale generally deal with the manner in which the earthquake is felt by people. The higher numbers of the scale are based on observed structural damage."
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this link could be added to the infobox, providing more professional readers the ability to look at the in depth record of a unit. I currently have the German and English (UK) databases up for proposal at
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If so, please stop shilling and destroying my edits where I try to submit perfectly reasonable, extremely well-known information about the detrimental effects of coal on human health and the environment.
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has a significant kerogen content). For the latter case I have a USGS report from 1925, but I'm having more trouble in finding a source that simply states that they're synonyms - I will keep on looking.
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Okay, sounds good to me. To be honest I wrote all of these articles such a while ago that I'm sort of embarassed by the clunkiness of my writing. Practice makes perfect, I suppose. Thanks for your help.
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Hi Mike, I saw your talk on my page. Thank you very much for your suggestion. That is a good point to my page. I am contacting those publishers to request the permission for using those figures.
2691:. A 300kb piece with most comprehensive list of historical earthquakes, influence on culture, all quake-related toponyms, faults with data, relevant analyses... Beside all, you won't find words
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Sorry Pubserv, I get by on computers but I'm not that technically literate with them, I have a son who sorts those things out for me - take this as an answer to your other two queries as well.
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Postscript: I think that the article could get a did you know nomination with only a hundred more words and a lot of fixing up. This was not my intention, I was just clearing out a sandbox. --
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Hi, Mike. I thought I had those fires out and overhauled, but no such luck — he's baaaaaaccckk! And I would really appreciate it if you (or anyone else?) could offer some third opinions at
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I was unaware that such a guideline existed, although in this case it turned out that I wasn't avoiding a redirect, but pointing at the main article rather than the shorter section in the
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The recent The 2015 South Asia earthquake, was more than 8.5 as reported by Pakistan Meteorological department, kindly see and then confirm and later add it if it qualifies for it. thanks
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is derived from the word soil.". The lead section should summarise the article, so anything added to it should summarise that particular section, which I don't think that your text did.
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Thanks for your correction to my edit. Might I however request you to put in a link to the new stub on the fort. Would you be able to find the lat-long for this fort (I am not sure the
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There is a section on seismicity already in the article (with supporting references) and this is mentioned in the lead section using the term "seismic activity", which redirects to the
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Hi, Mike. You have said that oil shale is not your area; however, taking account your background I would still like to request you to take a look of the 'Resource' section in the
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revert for my edit, the first thing is: Wikinews is not Knowledge and so, it does not contain encyclopedic stuff. Further, you are not supposed to remove it. It is supported by
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2012 was a productive year for WP Earthquakes & am looking forward for more of the same next year. Thanks for all you do around here (like keeping an eye on my talk page :)
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conditions were the same around the center of a quake, the isoseismal curves would be circles. Which means they don't depend on how strong the buildings are in various points.
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article. This is an excellent opportunity to draw attention to your efforts and attract new members to the project. Would you be willing to participate in an interview? If so,
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Please discuss this on the talk page as requested - the phraseology used that you reverted back to is plain wrong. If you think that I've been edit warring, then take me to
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Hi, it has been a long time. I'll take a look at the article this evening - there are plenty of sources out there, particularly those discussing the origin of the anomaly.
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It is a long time since we exchanged messages w.r.t National Geological monuments of India. I have come across an interesting phenomenon called the Bangui Anomaly in the
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Hi Mike You merged the "Karoo System" and "Karoo Supergroup" articles a while ago. I therefore presume you are authorized to rename articles with a geological flavor.
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I cannot express my gratitude for your invaluable help. Thank you so very much! I am also adding you as a co-nom; it's the very least I can do. Thank you, thank you!
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I tracked down an article siting Earthquakes, which has been removed. It is important to state that WE are causing earthquakes in this economic venture.
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Would you mind changing the name of the South African "Table Mountain" article to "Table Mountain, South Africa". It would be a great help.
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Hi there. I think Bangui Magnetic Anomaly might be the first article where we've worked together. Another new one which might interest you:
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articles. Could you please comment this and if you are supporting the merge, could you help with this. Thank you.
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So, in my example, will the Mercalli value for the 2 places be more or less the same or radically different ?
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Hi Mike. After much prevarication I am finally within sight of getting
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Thank you. This was the reason why I hesitated to do the merge myself.
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Thank you for your suggestion on my Tectonics of South China Sea page
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PS. Please ignore the above request. Have a look at the Talk page on
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joining the project to which I don't feel I have much to contribute.
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China clay extraction in Cornwall; copper extraction & copperware
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Well I'm not short of things to do - currently attempting to write a
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Grr, I wish we were getting reviews. Alas, there's little we can do.
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Best wishes to you for the New Year, here's to future collaboration.
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accessibility issues before I release onto an unsuspecting world :).
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I've been out a lot, so only just got to this - I found this source
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from the Geological Survey of India, I don't know if that helps.
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is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Knowledge
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describes a topic that is notable enough for inclusion? Cheers, —
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to be put in an article, so there is no problem. If you get some
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Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing in the United States
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Thanks, will try to use it to locate the spot on Google Earth.
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me why these reworked figures still have problems? Thank you!
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Thanks Ben. I was glad to see Skye on the MP the other day.
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for reasons that make this request entirely inappropriate.
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Hi DBCosta, you need to read the page on external links
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as to repeated tagging, fringe material, etc. Thanks. ~
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No worries. We're nearly there. Just need more reviews!
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is a significant feature on Arran, which I'll add asap.
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Thanks for that, my writing could be improved however.
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Thanks. I was interested to know your opinion on that.
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Hi Beagel, I've started a discussion for the merge at
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for updating the link. Now I can read the article. :D
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Loss estimates in real time for earthquakes worldwide
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In case it falls off your watchlist, I responded at
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838:Thanks Ceranthor, a Happy New Year to you as well.
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3772:Two years ago, you were the 177th recipient of my
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5027:You appear to be eligible to vote in the current
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1422:Hi. I wondering if you would care to weigh in at
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4584:. Could you tell me if you think the article
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3484:while more specific information was moved to
2850:Hi, Mikenorton. There is a proposal to merge
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3494:Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing
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2058:the last time I edited it. I have the draft
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5182:) is covered in the section of the article
4942:You recently edited the history section of
4857:Thank you for your geological contributions
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1186:know that the article will be appearing as
1178:Main page appearance: 2005 Qeshm earthquake
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3532:Hydraulic fracturing in the United Kingdom
3244:Changing links to redirects to piped links
2234:I indented your reply - I hope that was OK
1817:DYK for World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map
1182:This is a note to let the main editors of
5304:was updated with a fact from the article
5142:Thanks Dr.K., I appreciate your support.
4649:Best regards Kristian Helle Norway, Oslo
3168:Naming of historical Japanese earthquakes
2392:File:Slickensides.gif listed for deletion
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4631:Looking for a salt tectonic reference
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3632:Change the name of an article, please
2687:Potresi u Iranu (Earthquakes in Iran)
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3476:Hi, Mikenorton. I tried to organize
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2722:Oh and could you give me the newest
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2475:Talk:1920 Haiyuan earthquake § Time
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4802:Work for the Coal Industry?
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4387:2006 Mozambique earthquake
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2496:Hello, I'm
2185:qualitative
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1890:quick check
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5658:Mikenorton
5595:. Thanks,
5591:, you can
5489:As to any
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5370:have a cup
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5246:this image
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5144:Mikenorton
5099:Mikenorton
5045:topic bans
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4963:this paper
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4843:Mikenorton
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4706:Hei igjen,
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4671:Mikenorton
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4558:Mikenorton
4456:. Thanks,
4411:. Thanks,
4367:Mikenorton
4352:Mikenorton
4348:user draft
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4298:Mikenorton
4276:March 2015
4261:. Thanks,
4241:Aquitanian
4200:I see the
4181:. Thanks,
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4000:. Thanks,
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3229:. Thanks,
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1965:... more.
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1680:Geopersona
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5562:your edit
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5436:BTW, see
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