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paragraph that covers how it was formed - except we go back to the formation/history again at the beginning of "Geology". I don't know enough about the topic to relate these two sections; the Geology section says volcanism was only possible after "lateral spreading", but is that the same thing as the hypotheses about slab windows or slab rollback mentioned earlier? You might consider moving some paragraphs around to organize either chronologically, or by grouping the material about the current place first ("Local" and "Composition" sections) followed by the historical material on its formation and geologic record. Placing "Eruptive history" after climate also seems unexpected - this seems like a continuation of the geology material and doesn't depend on having read about climate and vegetation.
2800:"Their activity began 16 million years ago, when the Chile Ridge collided with the Peru–Chile Trench and thus caused a tear in the subducting slab and the formation of a slab window beneath Patagonia; later it was suggested that slab rollback might instead be the mechanism by which volcanism is triggered in the Pali-Aike region." In the timeline as is, it jumps from 16 million years ago to someone "later" suggesting another theory. I think there is an intended implied idea that in recent history the earlier theory was the collision–slab window theory, and the later theory was the slab rollback theory. But as it is, I'd argue the current wording doesn't really work. 2764:"The individual volcanoes are subdivided into three groups, which are referred to as "U2" (the older centres) and "U3" (for the more recent vents); the plateau lavas are hence called "U1"." This seems to be written confusedly. The three groups are U1, U2, U3? But the "which are referred to" clause only lists two kinds. Of course, U1 is subsequently mentioned, but it would be clearer if it was included within the framework of the "which are referred to" clause. 828:
Who is the target audience of the article? My best guesses would be either (a) a layman looking to learn more by following a link from elsewhere or (b) a geologist at any level (undergraduate and upward). In the latter case, it may not be entirely comprehensive. For example, I don't think the article
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The phrasing "Present-day animal species on the Chilean side include..." makes it sound like the critters don't have passports and can't cross the border. Guessing this is a source issue? Maybe something like "Animal species present in the Chilean national park" or whatever makes sense to explain the
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FWIW I don't get the sense from the current organization that it's not ongoing (more the opposite, in the next bullet, though that's cleaned up now :) I did have a related question, though - the eruptive history section says "The volcano was rated Argentina's 18th (out of 38) most dangerous volcano".
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and isn't really anything special. I've moved the climate section down and swapped around "regional" and "local". I do have the slight objection that since the volcanic field isn't extinct and the geological processes still ongoing, that part needs to be part of the geology and not presented as if it
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As far as I know the area is currently uninhabited, although people do come there. The dearth of archaeological information is a bit an editorial choice - this is an article about the volcano rather than its caves and archeological information could quickly overwhelm the article if I were to cover it
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Humans have lived there for thousands of years, does anyone live there now? Later in the article sheep farming is mentioned, is it anyone's residence or just a farm area? Even though the article is not focused on human habitation, I think that material is a little thin overall, and it's not clear if
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When the downgoing plate splits apart in the mantle - along a seam parallel to the trench - and a gap opens up, this is called a "slab window". Mantle located beneath the gap can ascend through this gap and if there are weaknesses in the crust above the window, magma can ascend to the surface. Î've
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Consider splitting up the body into smaller sections with more specific headers. Again thinking of reading on mobile, where you don't get a nested TOC and only have the top-level headers to decide which sections to read. Currently there's "Geology and structure" followed by "Geology", which doesn't
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Thanks for fixing the other stuff so quickly but I am still confused by the text about how the field arose. I think the first step should be to crop the map so it only shows the 4 plates involved. Then rewrite the text in terms of those plates - at the moment it is not clear how the "Deseado and
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That said, I'm interested in hearing back about the target audience. I would say it's more targeted to the layman right now, and targeting more towards geologist would need to restructure the article to emphasize the tectonic and geochemical significance of the volcanic field. Right now, I think
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that's lack of sources or an editorial choice. Even brief mention of which indigenous groups lived in the area (whoever spoke Tehuelche?) would be useful. Down in the human history section there's some passive voice (eg "...were used as red pigments") but not who did those things. Is that known?
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I know nothing about volcanoes, so it's not surprising I think the lead is a little jargon-heavy. Brief explanations of some of the relevant terms would help, especially readers on mobile who can't use popups to get a quick look at a linked term. Particularly "...pyroclastic cones, scoria cones,
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The lead mentions xenoliths and one specific maar as notable features - are large/lots of maars also noteworthy? It would be interesting to include, but I think you could also just put a note after the see also entry along the lines of "...another volcanic field with large maars" or something.
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There's only one note, and it's about a fairly small point that seems like it could be integrated into the text without much trouble. With its own top-level section for this single sentence, it ends up disproportionately prominent, rather than the small side point that was presumably intended.
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I'm sure it makes sense to a volcano expert, but to me the current organization and sectioning of the material is hard to follow. What's covered in the "Local" section feels like the basics about what it's like now, but to get there you first have to get through the "Regional" section's second
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It could (but not by integrating the footnotes; they would just jumble the text. The footnotes are a compromise between adding an explanation and not having the explanation distract readers) and I've expanded some of the geological information on slab windows and why Pali-Aike is a volcano.
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That is on a quick read. Sorry, but aside these inconsistencies and over-linking, as a causal reader, I found the article a bit difficult for me to understand. There are many technical terms, even in the lead, which, while linked, doesn't really help the reader. Can we simplify it? –
2418:"Rodriguez, J. A. P.; Zimbelman, J. R.; Kargel, J. S.; Tanaka, K. L.; Yamamoto, A.; Sasaki, S. (1 March 2008). "The Pali Aike Windstreak Field, Southern Patagonia, Argentina". Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 39 (1391): 1518. Bibcode:2008LPI....39.1518R." - Link publisher of 1337:
Decades ago in geography class at school we learnt about plates and volcanoes due to subduction but nothing about back-arcs, triple points, slab windows or anything complicated. Could you explain in simple high school language how Pali-Aike was formed and what keeps it active?
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is a redlink and they're apparently uncommon on Earth, I think we need a clearer description in the article. Especially since googling the term does turn up the Mars features, but also a whole bunch of irrelevant stuff like businesses and social media accounts using that name.
627:"archeological artifacts such as obsidian" - presumably something made from obsidian? What does it mean to say use was limited? (Especially, does that mean humans didn't use their obsidian objects much, or they mostly got them from somewhere else, or the record is poor?) 286:
The size of the field isn't mentioned till the "Local" section. The lead is pretty short and has room to be expanded with a few more details like this - eg size and number of vents, proximity of cities, current human activities in the area, presence of the national park.
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Could it cater for both laypeople and geologists? For example could you make the lead easier (maybe by integrating the footnotes) and add more info for geologists into the body? Not sure what other reviewers think but a fourth para in the lead would be OK I guess
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Do you have any numbers on temperature, precipitation, etc to add to the descriptions in the climate section? "Mild winters" and "close to Antarctica" together seem surprising. Is it mild as in "you'll need a light jacket" or "well, at least it's not Antarctica"?
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here: lava flows, pyroclastic cone, Maars, magma, Tertiary, Peru-Chile Trench, Austral Volcanic Zone, Antarctic Plate, Chile Rise, Peru-Chile Trench, Magallanes-Fagnano faults, etc., etc., all are over-linked. If you don't already have, I recommend adding
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Consider moving that first paragraph of the "Regional" section to its own section. This is the only part that's primarily about where this place is in relation to human activities (border locations, cities, roads, etc) rather than geological features.
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As I've mentioned in previous reviews of Jo-Jo's nominations, I don't know much about volcanoes, but I have read through twice (making several small edits), and based on the prose and seeming comprehensiveness, I believe this is now FA quality. I
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The latter ("since moved northward along the coast") works. As far as I can tell, the Deseado and Magallanes-Fagnano fault systems are too far south of Pali-Aike to influence volcanism, but the extensional tectonics may stretch that far north.
2377:" Brož, Petr (2021). "Pyroclastic Cone". Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms. Springer. pp. 1–6. doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-9213-9_283-1. ISBN 978-1-4614-9213-9." - only getting the preview to this source but it seems to be giving a date of 2014? 2030:
Done to here. I've footnoted many of the technical terms but it will be difficult to dispense with them altogether, as many cannot be readily replaced with synonyms w/o either including inaccuracies or distracting people with an explanation.
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add a diagram to show how the field is formed - I am confused about where the 4 plates are and how a "back arc" can still be active - maybe because the subducted part is at such a shallow angle? Pretty sure I can't support without a diagram.
1662:"Unusually for Argentine volcanoes, Pali-Aike volcanoes are fairly close to urban areas" — volcanoes are close to urban areas or urban areas are close to volcanoes. I'd assume that urban areas were formed long after the volcanoes. 106:
research has been carried out - and caves, which were inhabited by the earliest people of the region. Editorial note: I've been sparing with archeological and paleoclimatological details in this article as it's mainly about the
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Some of the text is written in the present tense and if you're skimming it gives the impression of current activity, which I don't think is the case - eg "The vents are origins of lava flows, which sometimes breach the vents."
604:"The vegetation is not free of human influences" - by this point in the article we know the place has been inhabited for a long time, would it be expected to be "free of human influences"? Just seems like a odd way to put it. 1367:
Yes thanks useful section - I am beginning to understand. But the flashback in time sentence starting "8-6 million years ago ..." is still confusing me - why do we jump back in time rather than describing chronologically?
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The top image is pretty, but it's a little hard to see the texture at thumbnail size. The lead is fairly short and you're not constrained by infobox width, so displaying the image wider seems like a good use of space.
2355:""Xenolith". Dictionary of Geotourism. Springer: 695–695. 2020. doi:10.1007/978-981-13-2538-0_2806." - I may be reading this wrong, but is 695-695 indicating that only p. 695 is being cited? If so, why the range? 835:
There is some significance to Pali-Aike when it comes to answering broader geological questions (e.g. evolutionary model for southernmost South America, significance of continental alkaline basalts in a back-arc
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and pals) because it's focused on volcanism and covering these in the full detail would likely overwhelm the article - I'd estimate that a full coverage of both would likely triple the length of the article.
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comprehensively. Incidentally, I looked at some of the sources discussing pigments and lithics and didn't find much discussion on who used them, only the implications for the first peopling of the Americas.
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Because it would be out of sequence with the content - you'd end up with a discussion on slab windows, then one about tectonic regimen, then slab windows again. Perhaps that's a price worth paying, though.
2090:"4,500 square kilometres (1,700 sq mi)" — this might be because of the template, but I don't find it helpful to spell 'square' and 'kilometres' on one instance, and using abbreviation inside parenthesis. 843:
to this paper (and other works by D'Orazio), particularly with relevance to alkaline basalts, which is suggests there is some geological "unusualness" at Pali-Aike that's not really emphasized here.
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I don't know Spanish but might "The actual Andean volcanic arc ...." be a mistranslation? Should it be "The current Andean volcanic arc ..."? I mean has this field moved east from the Andes?
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doesn't really go about geological significance of Pali-Aike. For example, some points that D'Orazio et al. (2000) note in their introduction that I don't think are reflected in the article:
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those aspects are not treated as thoroughly, as opposed to, for example, a descriptive approach towards certain geomorphological features (as in the geography & structure section).
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I did a small rewrite; the source says "some workers" so I decided to not imply that it is the more modern theory, such a wording might imply a higher acceptance than it actually has.
880:. I admit that from the other sources I get the impression that back-arc volcanic fields often are a little "special" so the significance of this one might have passed over my head. 554:
Both mean annual temperature and annual precipitation for the Potrok Aike meteorological station are 30–40% lower than the weather station in the coastal city of Rı ́o Gallegos.
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Great - so while we await that can I ask how much each fault influences the volcanoes? And does "lateral spreading" mean one of the faults got wider so spread further north?
2601:"he Monte Aymond border pass lies next to the volcanic field and National Route 3 passes through the Pali-Aike volcanic field." Unclear from the text which country this is. 98:
This article is about a volcanic field in southernmost Argentina and Chile, which was active until the last few thousands of years. It features numerous lakes - including
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maybe don't use "province" in second sentence as reader not sure some special geological meaning - if special geological meaning link - would "group" or "line" be right?
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now, with one small nitpick that there's still one reference to "the primitiveness of the magmas" which needs some kind of context - a note or link (is this the same as
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Yuck. The habit of sources to use the term "primitive" and "evolved" without any explanation is annoying; I've removed it completely as I can't find a good explanation.
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I'm happy with the edits made so far, but I don't think I'm in a position to declare a support or oppose as I've not done as thorough a review as is expected at FAC.
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Hi Jo-Jo, I saw your request for reviewers a while back. Sorry I wasn't able to get to this until now. I will happily review. Am working my way through the article.
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Paleorecords indicate" Since this is UK English, should be "palaeo". Same for "paleoclimatological research". I think the same goes for Paleozoic and Paleocene.
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Is the name of the penisula important or instead of "since moved northward towards the Taitao Peninsula" could we say "since moved northward along the coast"?
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So pretty much all the volcanism in the field in geologically recent times is because of the "Peru-Chile Trench", but the Chile Rise caused some in the past?
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Done for all of them who partook in my last two FACses. Wrote something slightly different for Femkemilene because of the topic of our last conversation.
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No, that's correct. The Andean volcanic arc does not include every single volcano in the region, even if many people mistakenly include Pali-Aike in it.
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Mostly done, thanks for going into detail though we sweat the small stuff at FA(C). For the record, this article is skimpy on paleoclimatic information (
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No, the point is precisely that while most volcanoes there are due to the trench, Pali-Aike isn't or only indirectly. Regarding "slab window" there is
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meteorites. Conversely, evolved magma is magma that has changed from this initial primitive composition. This differentiation is usually a result of
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Well, upon rechecking the book Maxim mentioned in an email it seems like there is a vagueish definition of "primitive", which I've now footnoted.
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Sorry for being unclear: The problem isn't so much that I don't know what a primitive magma is, but rather that I don't have a source at hand.
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Sorry, I meant to give it a re-read from the top this weekend, but got wrapped up in end-of-year stuff at work. Give me till Friday?
207:? No preference for me, I like either one. It took me a surprisingly long time on first look to realize just how far south this was. 2295:, I was wondering if you felt in a position to either support or oppose this nomination? Obviously, neither is obligatory. Thanks. 1571:, I was wondering if you felt in a position to either support or oppose this nomination? Obviously, neither is obligatory. Thanks. 1206:
Magallanes-Fagnano faults" are involved. And I think the Chile Rise and the Peru-Chile Trench should be labelled on the plate map.
934:, I was wondering if you felt in a position to either support or oppose this nomination? Obviously, neither is obligatory. Thanks. 1191:
Added a map of the plates. I don't think there is a graphical depiction of how the field arose, let alone one out of copyright.
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Words linked in the lead can be linked again on first occurrence of similar word in the body text - like "paleoclimatological"
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Some of the book sources seem to include the location and the publisher, others only the publisher, recommend standardization
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Done, but couldn't get a good separation for "Patagonian back-arc", "Antarctic Plate subducts" and "ultramafic xenoliths".
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sorry for the slow reply, I've been distracted on many fronts. You mention that you may be able to incorporate information
2544:"Human geography" Seems like an odd, ad hoc term? Maybe something like "Infrastructural geography" would make more sense? 226:
maars and associated lava flows. These vents..." - so all those are types of vents? Or they form at/as a result of vents?
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The lead says that Rio Gallegos is within 23 kilometres of the volcanic field, but the prose says that it is within
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that makes it an interesting see-also link? Looks like a lot of those articles are about areas closer to this one.
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But isn't a field multiple volcanoes? Is it a specific one that's potentially active, or is the ranking of groups?
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A lot of words are linked in #Climate, vegetation and fauna, but I doubt whether there is any way to avoid this
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Pali-Aike is located in an unusual geological setting, as it's near two different types of plate boundaries
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Yes, because that's a somewhat unique trait of this volcanic field that has been highlighted by sources.
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Went for "family", as the other two terms imply a small extent or a linear distribution, respectively.
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No supports after 3 weeks. May be archived in the future if there is not progress towards promotion. (
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Yes, it is fine to hit up anyone for reviews assuming you ask for a review (as opposed to support). (
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OK, this one has a source problem: Zolitschka 2006 mentions the Rio Gallegos records but also says
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It's not clear to me where the previous unfinished reviews stand, so I'll have a look too soon.
1851:"for so-called "cratonic" Patagonian" — either missing full-stop, or accidental capitalization 1137:
Bah, I think I looked last when you pinged me on the 15th and there was no change then. Sorry,
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It is primarily aimed at laypeople, although I think I can accomodate some of that stuff from
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Sorry for the length, mostly small stuff on the theme of "I know nothing about volcanoes".
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This one does have some of these records but they are pretty incomplete and not summarized
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has been promoted, but there may be a delay in bot processing of the close. Please see
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I don't think that would be correct grammar, as it'd be lacking a verb afterwards.
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So sorry I'm not now getting to this - was way busier this weekend than expected.
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Yeah, it's ad hoc and I am not sure that "infrastructural geography" is better.
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Replaced it with a larger scale map; I am not sure how to embed multiple ones.
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the location map is useful - you could also consider adding a larger scale map
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has 84 pages in it (did you write most of them? :p) - anything specific about
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That's a valid translation of the Spanish term so I am inclined to leave it.
2071:"of the Chile Rise" — what is the common-name? "Chile Rise" or "Chile Ridge" 388:
No, just loose usage of "volcano" which I've replaced with "volcanic field".
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Why are the full bibliography entries in a section titled "External links"?
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there isn't much research on the environmental impact of early humans here.
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Yeah, that sentence and some others were oddballs; I've changed the tense.
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one has "per year" and second has "/year". Choose either one of those. –
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Xenoliths are pretty common so nothing special. I added the explanation.
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has yielded a lot of such information) and archeological one (ditto for
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say much about what's in those sections or what's different about them.
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Yeah, that's the template. Would it be better to spell both or none ?
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Looks like it's Chile Ridge, but it's close. I've matched the article.
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Any chance of a map, other than clicking through the coordinates link?
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Done but I am not sure that I translated "marcha blanca" correctly.
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translate titles of foreign language cites to trans-title parameter
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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Added for the road; by definition border crossings are binational.
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I take it is fine to ping the people who worked on my past FACses?
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Done, but I wonder if there is a better name for "Human geography"
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Recommend going through and linking publishers - examples include
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No, it's correct; Patagonian as an attribute is capitalized here.
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put in a "Cause of volcanism" section, does it make this clearer?
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Seems like some of what I was thinking of is actually covered in
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Will do one, either today or tomorrow. Recusing as coordinator.
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Link tectonic in intro and article body at first occurrences.
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No strong feelings either side as long as it is consistent. –
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Rewrote this one; two sources disagree on the exact distance.
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Standardized to not using locations except for conferences.
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Yeah, I don't think it would be practical to unlink here.
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Two separate hills; I am not sure how to make this clear.
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Aike National Park" (emphasis mine) — consistency needed
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I made a handful of minor edits (typo fixes and similar).
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Looks better, will take another look in a day or two. –
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No issues, I got confused as the article doesn't follow
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article has some diagrams but I still don't understand
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but does not mention what the Potrok Aike records are.
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Added an infobox with a map. I figure one might add an
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Yes, source issue. Thanks for that rewrite; it's in.
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What does "strongly primitive magma signature" mean?
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No, it just means "volcanic activity put it there".
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Rewrote this a bit. I think that unlike say for the
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I'll ask at 1476:"does "emplaced" have some special meaning? 630:I've recast this sentence and expanded it. 18:Knowledge (XXG):Featured article candidates 2256:"Pali-Aike National Park" — linked twice. 1301:. Do we need to understand "slab window"? 2465:Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 189:like map instead, if people prefer that. 2620:"and emitted both aa lava" Has emitted? 1725:, but as it is consistent, no issues. – 2677:"since about 10,000 years," add "ago"? 1623:try to avoid linking two adjacent words 2420:Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 553: 7: 2380:The link says 2015, for the record. 1947:Ah, that. Seems like something that 1990:"Pali Aike National Park" v. "Pali 1317:File:Slab window cross-section.png 131:Some images are missing alt text. 24: 2213:I don't think that's necessary. 786:?). Otherwise looks good to me! 2172:" — do we need a link to soil? 1221:Put a request for these changes 839:There's considerable number of 2680:I don't think it's necessary? 1916:year" (emphasis mine in both) 1: 2521:02:36, 30 December 2021 (UTC) 2501:21:56, 19 December 2021 (UTC) 2480:10:00, 20 December 2021 (UTC) 2453:10:00, 20 December 2021 (UTC) 2434:10:00, 20 December 2021 (UTC) 2412:10:00, 20 December 2021 (UTC) 2390:10:00, 20 December 2021 (UTC) 2371:10:00, 20 December 2021 (UTC) 2347:15:14, 17 December 2021 (UTC) 2286:15:53, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2269:16:50, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2250:16:50, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2223:16:50, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2204:16:50, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2185:16:50, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2162:16:50, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2135:17:10, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2117:16:53, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2103:16:50, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2084:16:50, 26 December 2021 (UTC) 2055:14:54, 17 December 2021 (UTC) 2041:13:05, 17 December 2021 (UTC) 2025:11:26, 17 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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Featured article candidates
featured article nomination
Knowledge (XXG) talk:Featured article candidates
Gog the Mild
FACBot
talk

Pali-Aike volcanic field
Jo-Jo Eumerus
talk
15:26, 23 November 2021 (UTC)
Laguna Potrok Aike
paleoclimatic
Jo-Jo Eumerus
talk
15:26, 23 November 2021 (UTC)
Nikkimaria
talk
15:39, 23 November 2021 (UTC)
Nikkimaria
Jo-Jo Eumerus
talk
16:02, 23 November 2021 (UTC)
El Tatio
Jo-Jo Eumerus
talk
14:19, 5 December 2021 (UTC)
this one
Opabinia regalis
talk

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