424:"The H2 eruption occurred about 4,200 years ago." with the footnote stating "Older estimates of its age are 3600 or 3920 BP". What does "older estimates" mean here? These estimates are for newer dates than the one given in the main text and of the five sources used for the sentence for the 4,200 bp age, only two are actually newer sources than the footnote sources. I'm not sure what "old estimates" means here
1466:"deglaciation may have enhanced volcanic activity, explaining why the volumes of the intense Hudson eruptions have decreased over time". I don't understand: "deglaciation may have enhanced volcanic activity" means that activity increased, while "the volumes of the intense Hudson eruptions have decreased over time" means it decreased which is it? And why should deglaciation have any effect?
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hence the incompleteness. While the 1991 eruption is the best documented in its history, it isn't actually the most significant either in the volcano's history or its impact on humans in South
America, hence why it gets only a little more coverage than the others. That and I think a detailed coverage might overwhelm the article.
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too cite the large estimate despite post-dating
Bertrand 2014. I think the objection needs to be mentioned, but it'd be undue weight to say it in text. If there is a better way to present a situation where 1 source has a substantial objection and yet 3-4 keep going with the previous estimate, though,
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This article is about one of Chile's most active volcanoes. Mount Hudson had several intense eruptions during the
Holocene, the latest of which took place in 1991 and had substantial impacts on . A few notes: The table contains only cross-correlatable tephras; not all tephras are present at all sites
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says "Sourcing information should be presented in a consistent and uniform style"; that generally means that each type of source must be consistently formatted (ie. all books formatted similarly, all journals formatted similarly, etc). We can always drop a question on FAC talk to get outside input,
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Hmm. The problem I see is that this source isn't the only one and gives no specific justification for the "possibly". Certainly, most sources discussing the impacts of volcanism in
Patagonia say that H1 was the most significant (not necessarily the largest) volcanic event during the Holocene there
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Ok. The lead now reads "the second is among the most intense volcanic eruptions in South
America during the Holocene." The article obviously needs to match this, so how about 'The largest Holocene eruption of Hudson – which was among the most intense in South America during the Holocene ...' or
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Is this the best title for this article to be at? It looks like a number of the references use names other than Mount Hudson. A google scholar search (which of course has its limitations) has 794 results for "Cerro Hudson", 989 for "Hudson
Volcano", and only 313 for "Mount Hudson"
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Can I suggest it goes after the punctuation, per the MOS? There's no guideline that suggests this is an accepted practice, it's not clear what the intent is from the text, and the day this does up as TFA, it'll be corrected to the more accepted version straight away. -
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I can't find any mentions of specific Hudson eruptions in the first of those. The second has "This eruption, which is considered to be the largest for Hudson and possibly for any volcano in the southern Andes during the
Holocene" which does not support your claim.
1050:"Four large eruptions took place 17,300–17,440 (H0), 7,750 BP (H1), 4,200 BP (H2) and in 1991 AD (H3)". Is there a BP missing from after "17,300–17,440"? Add 'in' after "place". Link BP at fist mention. Are "H0" etc the names of the eruptions? If so, say so.
367:"The closest tephra record to Hudson is the Laguna Miranda record 50 kilometres (30 mi), which shows on average one tephra layer every 225 years " - this feels like it is missing a word somewhere in the vicinity of the 50 kilometres
1577:"The 1991 Plinian eruption was larger than the 1971 event". This seems a strange way to introduce H3, when a reader has not been told anything about the 1971 event - and so the 1991 event being larger does not mean anything.
204:"It is often erroneously considered the southernmost." - the statement in the source is " including Hudson, the southernmost in the Andean Southern Volcanic Zone (SVZ).". This doesn't really support the footnote content here
2715:'cause it refers only to the word, not the entire sentence. It's a style thing I have invented for when I am using footnotes to explain a word and citations to source content, as a way to distinguish between the two.
2282:"Magmas ascending into Hudson halt at about 6 to 24 kilometres (4 to 15 mi) depth" - this would read better if it were changed to "Magmas ascending into Hudson halt about 6 to 24 kilometres (4 to 15 mi) underground".
1665:"Seismic and fumarolic activity continued for the next months" Given "Durante estos meses no se registrĂł actividad eruptiva, aunque continuĂł una debil actividadfumarĂłlica" couldn't we be a little more specific?
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Ah, I get it now. That's because the sources themselves use the unusual capitalization - "Prehistoric Human
Occupation of Southern Andean Forests: Evidence from Alero Largo, Aysén, Chilean Patagonia" for
2000:"The largest Holocene eruption of Hudson – and of any volcano of the southern Andes – took place at Hudson in 7,750". You don't need to say "of Hudson" and "at Hudson". Suggest deleting the latter.
2497:"entered a trachyandesitic reservoir at 2 to 3 kilometres (1.2 to 1.9 mi) depth" - this would read better as "entered a trachyandesitic reservoir 2 to 3 kilometres (1.2 to 1.9 mi) underground".
447:" Not fluorosis, as is commonly reported." - I'm struggling to find this in the source although admittedly it is hard to look for it as all of the various tab on the page share the same URL
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could be used in the 1991 eruption section. The caption could be something like "1991 eruption sulfur dioxide emission levels compared with other volcano eruptions from 1979 to 2003".
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In agreement with this geometric model of the plates, the subducted segments of the Chile Ridge at about 6 and 3 Ma would be located close to HV and the surrounding monogenetic cone
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I think consistency trumps the original formatting as far as FAC goes, so as we're not changing the meaning to anything, it's best to make the capitalisation consistent. Cheers -
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is farther south still and is considered part of the SVZ, but it is obscure so I guess many sources just don't consider them. I think we need some formulation to point this out.
466:"Chile Volcanoes (USGS)" - this external link redirects to a homepage now - can this be pointed to a page more immediately relevant to this volcano or should it be removed?
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You can't cite "It appears to consist of two nested calderas" to a source which says (my translation) "two or even three caldera ... two or, possibly, three caldera".
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with the understanding that the article titling issue will be revisited after the FAC closes, since it is not recommended to move an article during the FAC process.
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The volcano type for Mount Hudson is inconsistent. In the article, Hudson is described as a caldera but in the infobox stratovolcano is given as the volcano type.
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If it's only one or two sources that are clearly wrong, I usually just ignore them. But in this case, it sounds like a lot of sources make this error. Maybe
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I've seen plenty of academic articles shortening the name. Besides, as you can see a few sections above, the article will be due a rename after the FAC.
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In this case did the deglaciation a) enhance volcanic activity or b) decrease the volumes of intense eruptions? On the face of it, these are opposites.
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That is clearer, if still not actually giving any hypothesis as to why deglaciation may have enhanced volcanic activity, but I guess that's optional.
469:""Cerro Hudson". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution." - this is used as a source so it should not be listed as an external link as well
1846:"About 84,000 people live around Hudson." If we also cite page 40, can we be more precise and say 'About 84,000 people live within 50 km of Hudson'?
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Unfortunately, it is not clear from the sources why sometimes trachydacite and sometimes trachyrhyolite. So we can't do without a slashed word here.
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for any volcano in the southern Andes during the
Holocene" so there would seem to be disagreement among the sources as to whether it is definitively
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Not really much beyond what's currently there - Hudson is the most active volcano in the area, and only Lautaro has unambiguous historical activity.
2311:"Winds usually blow from the north or northwest and are strong, easterly winds are rare." Should the comma in this sentence be a semicolon instead?
2114:"Hudson has the form of a 10 kilometres (6 mi) wide volcanic caldera filled with ice." 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) wide → 10-kilometre-wide (6.2-mile)
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My impression is that most other sources only credit Hudson with one or two calderas, and the more detailed ones on the local structure prefer two.
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Probably b/c it lies just east of the triple junction. I am not sure that any of the sources says so explicitly, Weller 2015 and Kilian 1993 might.
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Wider searches for additional sources show no missing sources (with the caveat that I am a generalist, with no specialist knowledge of the subject)
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This one's a tough one - lots and lots of sources say that Hudson is the southernmost SVZ volcano. They are demonstrably wrong about this because
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deglaciation caused both - which is what the article claims - I think some level of explanation is necessary; especially regarding the mechanism.
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Hmm. Currently there is not much discussion of sulfur and Hudson in the article. I don't think this volcano is considered a major sulfur source.
386:"Thicknesses reach 4 to 20 centimetres (2 to 8 in), thicker than deposits closer to the volcano" - do the sources say why? This seems unexpected
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1923:"Which may be an overestimate." If "yielding more than 20 cubic kilometres (4.8 cu mi) of tephra" is an estimate, could we say so in the text.
1388:"may be responsible for its unusually high activity." The activity of Hudson, the triple junction or the plate? Ie, what does "its" refer to?
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You also checked Spanish ones? One would expect that these intrusions (which are grouped together as an unit) being called in a certain way.
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Don't think that works without OR - it tends to be an unstated assumption. Every mountain in the world was once part of a volcano during the
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Mm, not sure that changing the capitalization of sources is part of the consistency requirements of FAC, except for fixing allcaps titles.
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However, as of 2023 the municipal planning of the municipalities on the Chilean side close to the volcano largely ignores volcanic hazards.
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2837:: i.e. "Relationships between terrestrial animal exploitation", but for the following, there is a different form of capitalisation used:
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Is it really necessary to have that single sentence paragraph? It looks as if it could run on quite happily from the previous paragraph.
1252:"and covers an area of about 300 kilometres (190 mi) ... and it covers an area of about 300 square kilometres (120 sq mi)." Duplication?
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The top of the infobox has "Cerro Hudson". Is this the same as Cerros Hudson, and why is this name not mentioned in the lead?
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I'll review this but it'll probably be a few days - I've got a GA review and a FAR review to finish before I can get to this.
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Why do some tephra layers in the table have footnotes while others don't? The dates appear to be missing sources completely.
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and are in sentence case, for example, while Garvey, Koffman, Lachowycz (and a few others) all capitalise each first letter
1725:. I think the problem is that we don't have any sources that are dedicated to volcano to volcano tephra volume comparisons.
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This is another case where sources disagree. My impression is that Bertrand 2014's objection hasn't been picked up widely.
1445:"The Hudson rocks define a potassium-rich" What does "define" mean here? Is there a less specialist way of describing it?
1084:"The volcano has the form of ..." Name it in full, the last volcano mentioned was "south of Hudson is a smaller volcano".
120:- Is used in the infobox and has proper licensing, but could use alt text. The source link also appears to be broken/dead.
3086:, not yet. There's the question of the consistency of capitals in the sources. Do you have a view on the point? Cheers -
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was discovered? Your footnote says there was an unpublished report in 1970 but doesn't mention the method of discovery.
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I have moved it down to a footnote. I don't know of any map of local toponyms from that time and it's just one source.
2516:"Part of the ice cap melted." - this sentence would be better off as part of the previous sentence using a semicolon.
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Hence the parenthetical - there is that disagreement, but not enough to put it down as an equal opinion. For example,
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Is there much to say on its proximity to other volcanoes or their relative activity levels in relation to each other?
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Since we discuss the flora of the volcano, do any of the sources provide detail on the presence or absence of fauna?
2554:"the southeastern one by the Plinian one" - I would replace "Plinian one" with "Plinian phase" to avoid repetition.
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is the only confirmed Holocene VEI7 eruption and there aren't that many VEI6 eruptions in Holocene South America -
1684:"The largest Holocene eruption of Hudson – and any volcano of the southern Andes". This does not match the lead.
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269:"During eruptions, pyroclastic material and lava can melt the ice." - is this necessary? It seems, well, obvious
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No, because the definitions partially overlap and I can't be sure that they aren't referring to the same thing.
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Mm, not sure what capitalization you are speaking of - the sfn template does truncate long author lists at 3.
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I notice throughout the article that Mount Hudson is simply referred to as Hudson. Isn't this a bit informal?
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Ok. What about the other question. "Cerro Hudson" is at the top of the infobox but not mentioned in the lead.
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With more than 55 eruptions during the past 22,000 years, Mount Hudson is the most active volcano in Patagonia
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I'm fairly sure it is (I've been picked up on it enough times when I've inadvertently mixed up the style):
2535:"tephra fell along two axes: A narrow northern one" - the "A" doesn't need to be capitalized here does it?
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Sorry, I meant that if eruptions are enhanced by deglaciation, it's not a contradiction if they decline
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I haven't looked at the sources, but currently it is an inaccurate statement. And possibly unsourced(?)
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There probably is, but I haven't seen any source discussing any fauna relating to Hudson specifically.
2117:"covered a large area in Chile and neighbouring Argentina" - would "in" be better replaced with "of"?
1865:"It appears to consist of two nested calderas." The source says (my translation) "two or even three".
1227:"accessed either from the sea through the Huemules River". I don't think you mean "through" the river.
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Stopping for now; I'm ready for the eruption history material and will hopefully start back tomorrow.
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I've always tried to match them personally, and I generally agree with the guidance. WP doesn't care
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which is technically the correct name of the volcano as "Hudson" is the name of a different mountain.
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Two total images in the article, one being the map of Chile to mark the location of Mount Hudson. --
2625:"the highest hazards exist in the Huemules and Sorpresas valley" - I think valley should be plural.
2599:"between 0 to 10 kilometres (0 to 6 mi) depth" - I would use "underground" instead of "depth" here.
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Done, but I'm afraid that I am not that great at spotting technical terms that require explanation.
2263:"possible along with the assimilation of crustal material" - should "possible" be "possibly" here?
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Repetition of "preceded" and generally repetitive sentence structure; can the sentences be merged?
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Hudson's GVP entry also has USGS photos that could be uploaded on Commons to use in this article.
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A couple of further comebacks with suggestions and one new point. I think we are nearly there.
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Sorry, I think I must have phrased it clumsily. I'm talking about the capitalisation of the
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deglaciation. The sentence is just a little unfortunate syntactically; I've rewritten it.
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Just the one comment from me: ”and Holocene,”: why is the note before the punctuation? -
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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 assumed so. In which case could we say. Perhaps add 'during the past 100,000 years.'
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and was preceded by increasing hydrothermal activity. It was preceded by several days
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Are we using BCE/CE or BC/AD? It doesn't really matter but you should be consistent.
475:"Mount Hudson at VolcanoWorld" - I struggle to see how this external link clears the
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1249:"covers an area of about 300 kilometres (190 mi)". Should that be square kilometres?
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According to the page, there were also seismic phenomena in the following months.
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It's in figure 4 of the first source. Also, the claim is cited in the article, to
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Since most of the comments appear to endorse the changes, I've implemented them.
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I don't understand the response. Possibly my queries were unclear. They are:
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What did? The eruption or the earthquake activity? Could be read as either.
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Huh? That caught me by surprise a bit. I feel some elaboration is needed.
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2474:"a phreatomagmatic eruption commenced on August 8 at 18:20" - 18:20 UTC?
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It's the one at October 1991 (BGVN 16:10) in the "Bulletin Reports" tab.
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It means that more recent dating estimates are about 4,200 years ago e.g
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2366:"erupted rocks have grown less mafic" - I think you mean the rocks have
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Hrm. Individual Hudson eruptions are often cited among the largest (e.g
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Added something like this, but I am not sure that I like the sourcing.
1827:"while (subglacial) lava flows". I suggest removing the parentheses.
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largest regional Holocene eruption. The article should reflect this.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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Cite 131 currently contains page 9, did it shift in the meantime.
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or similar would be helpful at the start of the Geology section.
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Merged the previous sentence, as the information was duplicated.
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Why should deglaciation have any effect on a volcano's activity.
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Some terms might benefit from an explanatory gloss (eg "lahar")
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I haven't been able to find any sources describing it as such.
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No, because while the area is large, it is not a large portion
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1469:'cause deglaciation occurred at the beginning of this period.
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Only one image? Are there no other free use images available?
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and the only comparable eruption (MIC1 of Michinmahuida) has
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The Patagonian Batholith is also a stratigraphic formation.
1959:
knows about Bertrand 2014 and yet uses the Weller estimate.
472:"Mount Hudson at AGU" - this external link is a 404 deadlink
272:
Sometimes the ice is simply run over instead, so yes. Also,
3108:
type of consistency you use with referencing as long as it
2866:
These should be in the same format as the others. Cheers -
2858:: "Revision of the Post-Glacial Explosive Eruption History"
2851:: "Abrupt Changes in Atmospheric Circulation During the..."
2340:"from the Pleistocene-Holocene transition time" - en dash.
389:
Aye, sometimes ash layers have secondary thickness maxima.
672:
I don't think that's a strictly grammatical use of "with"
1277:
No, Cerros is a plural form of Cerro, not the same name.
2389:"Having erupted 55 time during the past 22,000 years" -
1948:
If the sources disagree, we need to explicitly say so.
2519:
Not sure that it is germane to that sentence, though.
2500:
Eh, I think in this case the first formulation works.
2419:'cause some of them are sourced in the column header.
2337:"has yielded ages of 120,000-100,000 years" - en dash.
851:. I'm satisfied that my quibbles have been addressed.
1615:
Cite 131: should it not be to page 27 as well as 25?
227:
It is sometimes considered the southermost ... , but
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which is about stratigraphy rather than intrusions.
1018:
Which is what I requested two weeks ago. Thank you.
3184:The above discussion is preserved as an archive.
3005:Just checking, is the name Mateo, Mateo correct?
1230:"or by land through the Blanco River". Likewise.
502:I have my doubts, a page move might be in order.
3051:to confirm this). Thanks to you both. Cheers -
43:. No further edits should be made to this page.
918:, and yet we don't call them all "volcanoes".
233:if the references will support this outright?
3190:No further edits should be made to this page.
3166:template in place on the talk page until the
3002:Aside from that, the formatting is consistent
1773:for more details and suggested alternatives.
408:Yes, that's the radiocarbon calibration date.
29:The following is an archived discussion of a
1551:I've added a source discussing a mechanism.
1106:Not that many, as the volcano is so remote;
562:Mostly just prose. Haven't checked sources.
1985:That's all from me. Nice work, as always.
231:is part of the SVZ and is further source."
41:Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates
295:Buh, not sure how I missed this. Added.
276:of the ice melts is important at times.
3123:Thanks - that was my impression too. -
2767:Nice piece of work - enjoyable read. -
2477:Source does not specify; I figure it's
14:
3071:is the source review a pass from you?
2072:I hate dealing with infoboxes, fixed.
567:Check for duplicate links throughout.
519:That's it for the first read-through.
2239:Composition and magma plumbing system
18:Knowledge:Featured article candidates
3047:for the source review (and pinging
2481:though as that's Chile's timezone.
859:
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2538:I think it should, after a colon.
2151:, a 1,000-kilometre (600Â mi) long
648:if that's not a word it should be!
24:
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2805:You've got some shouty caps at 67
1368:Pretty unclear from the sources;
143:ALT text added and source fixed.
2370:less mafic; rocks don't "grow".
646:Do we know how its volcanicness
1128:could be used in this article.
952:10.1016/j.earscirev.2013.03.007
883:Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex
765:see above about noun plus-ing
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2787:Will pick this up shortly. -
1108:commons:Category:Cerro Hudson
675:Is the reformulation better?
157:Looks good. The image review
3043:Thanks Jo-Jo. This is now a
1183:File:TOMS SO2 time nov03.png
1166:File:Map chile volcanoes.gif
1126:File:Map chile volcanoes.gif
881:Nay, other eruptions in the
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3161:featured article candidates
31:featured article nomination
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3173:Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs
3115:Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs
3074:Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs
2687:SC - a marker for now. -
2575:Other historical activity
1957:10.1007/s00445-015-0991-2
1899:10.1007/s00445-014-0815-9
986:10.1007/s00410-009-0426-1
887:Paraná and Etendeka traps
870:Support from Gog the Mild
695:which is what Tony calls
112:Image review by ZooBlazer
3187:Please do not modify it.
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1798:I think we need to. See
1723:smaller volume estimates
860:Penny for your thoughts?
839:Penny for your thoughts?
36:Please do not modify it.
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2711:06:34, 5 May 2024 (UTC)
2664:FYI I've nominated the
2147:"Hudson rises from the
1849:We can, I guess. Done.
2935:if you want? Cheers -
2306:Climate and vegetation
1325:File:Subduction-en.svg
990:Cerro Blanco (volcano)
741:It began on October 26
482:Eh, removed them all.
962:for them in general)
960:10.1007/s004450050193
874:Recusing to review.
118:File:Cerro hudson.jpg
2854:Ditto for Lachowycz
2802:Spot checks not done
2161:geological formation
2149:Patagonian Batholith
2887:10.1017/laq.2022.18
2666:Big Raven Formation
2157:formation (geology)
988:and is plausible -
209:RĂo Murta (volcano)
2847:Ditto for Koffman
2479:Atlantic Time Zone
1410:No, merged it up.
3028:That's my lot. –
3008:Seems like, yes.
1110:is pretty empty.
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2437:H1 eruption
2266:Yes, done.
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1349:Rewritten.
954:for H1 and
854:HJÂ Mitchell
833:HJÂ Mitchell
768:Rewritten.
746:Clarified.
702:Rewritten.
54:David Fuchs
2393:should be
2064:Volcanoguy
2044:And done.
1302:Added it.
1164:Regarding
1053:All done.
537:Supporting
3154:WP:FAC/ar
3150:candidate
2153:formation
1800:MOS:ANDOR
1771:MOS:SLASH
1740:similar?
1687:Changed.
691:Likewise
229:Rio Murta
3148:: This
3125:SchroCat
3102:SchroCat
3088:SchroCat
3069:SchroCat
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2937:SchroCat
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2703:SchroCat
2689:SchroCat
2440:7,750 BP
2361:Holocene
1711:possibly
1124:I think
1002:Quilotoa
885:and the
541:Hog Farm
521:Hog Farm
429:this one
352:Hog Farm
274:how much
235:Hog Farm
189:Hog Farm
50:promoted
2840:Garvey
2765:Support
2672:Volcano
2620:Hazards
2469:1991 AD
2184:Volcano
2142:Geology
2124:Chile.
1330:Added.
1189:Volcano
1150:Volcano
1132:Volcano
849:Support
479:hurdle
477:WP:ELNO
2856:et all
2831:titles
2744:Done.
2647:Done.
2628:Done.
2602:Done.
2583:Done.
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2400:Done.
2373:Done.
2368:become
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1429:Done.
1087:Done.
916:Hadean
724:Done.
589:Done.
570:Done.
249:Done.
170:Blazer
159:passes
133:Blazer
58:FACBot
3084:David
2849:et al
2842:et al
2835:et al
2810:et al
2395:times
1518:after
557:Harry
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