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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
{{Parameter names example|name|map|map_caption|image|image_size|image_alt|image_caption|depth|height|summit_area|translation|language|pronunciation|location|group|range|coordinates|country|type|volcanic_group|age|last_activity|last_eruption|discovered|discovered_by|first_visit}}
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{{Parameter names example|name|map|map_caption|map_size|map_alt|map_upright|mark|marksize|label|label_position|image|image_size|image_upright|image_alt|image_caption|depth|height|summit_area|translation|language|pronunciation|location|group|range|coordinates|country|type|volcanic_group|age|last_activity|last_eruption|discovered|discovered_by|first_visit}}
  
 
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| height        =  
 
| height        =  
 
| map            =  
 
| map            =  
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| pushpin_map    =
 
| map_caption    =  
 
| map_caption    =  
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| map_size      =
 
| image          =  
 
| image          =  
 
| image_alt      =  
 
| image_alt      =  
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! Description
 
! Description
 
|-
 
|-
! Name
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! name
 
| Name of the seamount. Most seamounts are named either Seamount or guyots, but some sources refer to them as volcanoes. For differences in definition, see [[Seamount#Geography]].
 
| Name of the seamount. Most seamounts are named either Seamount or guyots, but some sources refer to them as volcanoes. For differences in definition, see [[Seamount#Geography]].
 
|-
 
|-
! Depth
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! depth
 
| Depth of the seamount (m or ft [[sea level]]).
 
| Depth of the seamount (m or ft [[sea level]]).
 
|-
 
|-
! Height
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! height
 
| Height of the seamount.
 
| Height of the seamount.
 
|-
 
|-
! Map
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! map
 
| [[Bathymetry|Bathymetrical mapping]] of the seamount. The [http://www.noaa.gov/ NOAA] and [http://www.usgs.gov/ USGS] have many free maps. The [http://earthref.org/SBN/ SBN site] is a good place to link to projected bathymetries, however the images are not certified for use on Wikipedia.
 
| [[Bathymetry|Bathymetrical mapping]] of the seamount. The [http://www.noaa.gov/ NOAA] and [http://www.usgs.gov/ USGS] have many free maps. The [http://earthref.org/SBN/ SBN site] is a good place to link to projected bathymetries, however the images are not certified for use on Wikipedia.
 
|-
 
|-
! Map caption
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! pushpin_map
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| A name of a {{tl|location map}}. If <code>coordinates</code> are supplied to the infobox, a red triangle will be placed on the location map.
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|-
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! map_caption
 
| Caption to the map.
 
| Caption to the map.
 
|-
 
|-
! Image
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! map_size
| Photo of a part of the seamount, if one exists. ([[:File:Loihiflank.jpg|example]])
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| Width of map
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|-
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! map_alt
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| Alt field on image of map
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|-
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! map_upright
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| Adaptive width of map, in terms of <code>upright</code> from Wiki image markup
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|-
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! mark
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| Image file for marker used on pushpin_map (Defaults to [[File:Red triangle with thick white border.svg|frameless|x16px]])
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|-
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! markersize
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| Height of the marker on the pushpin_map, in pixels (defaults to 16)
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|-
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! label
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| Label next to marker on pushpin_map (defaults to name of seamount)
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|-
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! position
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| Position of label relative to marker on pushpin_map
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|-
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! image
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| Image of a part of the seamount, if one exists.
 
|-
 
|-
! Image alt
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! image_alt
| [[WP:ALT|Alt text]]
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| Alt text for image
 
|-
 
|-
! Image caption
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! image_caption
| Caption.
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| Caption for image
 
|-
 
|-
! Image size
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! image_size
| Size of the photo, in pixels.
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| Size of the image, in pixels.
 
|-
 
|-
! Summit&nbsp;area
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! image_upright
| Volume and area calculations of the seamount.
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| Adaptive size of the image, in terms of <code>upright</code> from Wiki image markup
 
|-
 
|-
! Language
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! language
 
| Name origin.
 
| Name origin.
 
|-
 
|-
! Translation
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! translation
 
| Explanation of naming meaning (most are pretty straightforward, however).
 
| Explanation of naming meaning (most are pretty straightforward, however).
 
|-
 
|-
! Pronunciation
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! pronunciation
 
| [[Help:IPA|IPA key]]
 
| [[Help:IPA|IPA key]]
 
|-
 
|-
! Location
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! location
 
| For example, 80 miles west of Oregon, 20 miles southeast of Hawai{{okina}}i, etc.
 
| For example, 80 miles west of Oregon, 20 miles southeast of Hawai{{okina}}i, etc.
 
|-
 
|-
! Group
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! group
 
| Grouping{{spaced ndash}}non-volcanic, see parameter below.
 
| Grouping{{spaced ndash}}non-volcanic, see parameter below.
 
|-
 
|-
! Coordinates
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! coordinates
 
| Coordinate location. Displayed automatically.
 
| Coordinate location. Displayed automatically.
 
|-
 
|-
! Country
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! country
 
| Jurisdiction (often none; see [[Exclusive economic zone]])
 
| Jurisdiction (often none; see [[Exclusive economic zone]])
 
|-
 
|-
! Type
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! type
 
| Type of seamount (examples: [[hotspot (geology)|hotspot volcano]], [[Hillock|knoll]], [[guyot]], [[seamount]], [[mud volcano]])
 
| Type of seamount (examples: [[hotspot (geology)|hotspot volcano]], [[Hillock|knoll]], [[guyot]], [[seamount]], [[mud volcano]])
 
|-
 
|-
! Volcanic group
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! volcanic_group
 
| Volcanic grouping.
 
| Volcanic grouping.
 
|-
 
|-
! Range
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! range
 
| If applies.
 
| If applies.
 
|-
 
|-
! Age
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! age
 
| In [[Million years ago|MYA]].
 
| In [[Million years ago|MYA]].
 
|-
 
|-
! Last activity
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! last_activity
 
| Some are recent, most are not. This param includes [[earthquake swarm]]s, deflation, etc.
 
| Some are recent, most are not. This param includes [[earthquake swarm]]s, deflation, etc.
 
|-
 
|-
! Last eruption
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! last_eruption
 
| Last full-blown eruption. Checking the "eruptions" tab of the [http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/usgs/ GVP page] often works.
 
| Last full-blown eruption. Checking the "eruptions" tab of the [http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/usgs/ GVP page] often works.
 
|-
 
|-
! Discovered
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! discovered
 
| Year of discovery.
 
| Year of discovery.
 
|-
 
|-
! Discovered by
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! discovered_by
 
| Usually the ship that compiled the discovery bathymetric.
 
| Usually the ship that compiled the discovery bathymetric.
 
|-
 
|-
! First visit
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! first_visit
 
| First submersible dive etc. If applicable.  
 
| First submersible dive etc. If applicable.  
 
|}
 
|}
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<includeonly>{{sandbox other||
 
<includeonly>{{sandbox other||
 
<!-- Categories below this line, please; interwikis at Wikidata -->
 
<!-- Categories below this line, please; interwikis at Wikidata -->
[[Category:Geography infobox templates|Seamount]]
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[[Category:Place infobox templates|Seamount]]
 
[[Category:Templates with coordinates fields]]
 
[[Category:Templates with coordinates fields]]
 
[[Category:Templates that add a tracking category]]
 
[[Category:Templates that add a tracking category]]
 
}}</includeonly>
 
}}</includeonly>

Latest revision as of 23:44, 20 September 2020

Usage

Template:Parameter names example

{{Infobox seamount
| name           = 
| depth          = 
| height         = 
| map            = 
| pushpin_map    =
| map_caption    = 
| map_size       =
| image          = 
| image_alt      = 
| image_caption  = 
| image_size     = 
| summit_area    = 
| translation    = 
| language       = 
| pronunciation  = 
| location       = 
| group          = 
| coordinates    = 
| country        = 
| type           = 
| volcanic_group = 
| range          = 
| age            = 
| last_activity  = 
| last_eruption  = 
| discovered     = 
| discovered_by  = 
| first_visit    = 
}}

Parameters

Field Description
name Name of the seamount. Most seamounts are named either Seamount or guyots, but some sources refer to them as volcanoes. For differences in definition, see Seamount#Geography.
depth Depth of the seamount (m or ft sea level).
height Height of the seamount.
map Bathymetrical mapping of the seamount. The NOAA and USGS have many free maps. The SBN site is a good place to link to projected bathymetries, however the images are not certified for use on Wikipedia.
pushpin_map A name of a {{location map}}. If coordinates are supplied to the infobox, a red triangle will be placed on the location map.
map_caption Caption to the map.
map_size Width of map
map_alt Alt field on image of map
map_upright Adaptive width of map, in terms of upright from Wiki image markup
mark Image file for marker used on pushpin_map (Defaults to x16px)
markersize Height of the marker on the pushpin_map, in pixels (defaults to 16)
label Label next to marker on pushpin_map (defaults to name of seamount)
position Position of label relative to marker on pushpin_map
image Image of a part of the seamount, if one exists.
image_alt Alt text for image
image_caption Caption for image
image_size Size of the image, in pixels.
image_upright Adaptive size of the image, in terms of upright from Wiki image markup
language Name origin.
translation Explanation of naming meaning (most are pretty straightforward, however).
pronunciation IPA key
location For example, 80 miles west of Oregon, 20 miles southeast of Hawaiʻi, etc.
group GroupingTemplate:Spaced ndashnon-volcanic, see parameter below.
coordinates Coordinate location. Displayed automatically.
country Jurisdiction (often none; see Exclusive economic zone)
type Type of seamount (examples: hotspot volcano, knoll, guyot, seamount, mud volcano)
volcanic_group Volcanic grouping.
range If applies.
age In MYA.
last_activity Some are recent, most are not. This param includes earthquake swarms, deflation, etc.
last_eruption Last full-blown eruption. Checking the "eruptions" tab of the GVP page often works.
discovered Year of discovery.
discovered_by Usually the ship that compiled the discovery bathymetric.
first_visit First submersible dive etc. If applicable.

Tracking category