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| − | + | :''The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. <span style="color:red">'''Please do not modify this page.'''</span> Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|this nomination's talk page]], [[Talk:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|the article's talk page]] or [[Wikipedia talk:Did you know]]), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. '''No further edits should be made to this page'''.'' | |
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====Macdonald hotspot, Macdonald seamount==== | ====Macdonald hotspot, Macdonald seamount==== | ||
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* ... that the '''[[Macdonald hotspot]]''' may have formed numerous volcanoes in the [[Pacific Ocean]], from several [[Marshall Islands]] to the '''[[Macdonald seamount]]''', which may become an island in the future? <small>[http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/144_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/sr144_35.pdf In this case, the Macdonald hotspot could be responsible for mid-Cretaceous volcanism in the northern Ralik Chain], [http://www.geosociety.org/datarepository/2007/2007090.pdf The easiest track to unravel in the Cook-Austral chain is Macdonald. Macdonald Seamount rises to within 27 m of sealevel (Rubin and Macdougall, 1989) and has had several eruptions since it was first observed in 1969 (see Johnson, 1970; Johnson and Malahof, 1971). Our choice of its track starts at Macdonald], [https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-642-18782-7_11.pdf The evolution of volcano-seismie activity, as evidenced by the various surveys made at seven-year intervals, suggests that the searnount's emergence could occur relatively rapidly.]</small> | * ... that the '''[[Macdonald hotspot]]''' may have formed numerous volcanoes in the [[Pacific Ocean]], from several [[Marshall Islands]] to the '''[[Macdonald seamount]]''', which may become an island in the future? <small>[http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/144_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/sr144_35.pdf In this case, the Macdonald hotspot could be responsible for mid-Cretaceous volcanism in the northern Ralik Chain], [http://www.geosociety.org/datarepository/2007/2007090.pdf The easiest track to unravel in the Cook-Austral chain is Macdonald. Macdonald Seamount rises to within 27 m of sealevel (Rubin and Macdougall, 1989) and has had several eruptions since it was first observed in 1969 (see Johnson, 1970; Johnson and Malahof, 1971). Our choice of its track starts at Macdonald], [https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-642-18782-7_11.pdf The evolution of volcano-seismie activity, as evidenced by the various surveys made at seven-year intervals, suggests that the searnount's emergence could occur relatively rapidly.]</small> | ||
:*'''ALT1''' ... that the '''[[Macdonald hotspot]]''' may have formed numerous volcanoes in the [[Pacific Ocean]] as well as the '''[[Macdonald seamount]]''', which may become an island in the future? | :*'''ALT1''' ... that the '''[[Macdonald hotspot]]''' may have formed numerous volcanoes in the [[Pacific Ocean]] as well as the '''[[Macdonald seamount]]''', which may become an island in the future? | ||
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:* ''Comment'': I've expanded both from text written on [[User:Jo-Jo Eumerus/Macdonald seamount]]. First QPQ is [[Template:Did you know nominations/Irene Ovonji-Odida]] and second QPQ is [[Template:Did you know nominations/Rudolf Geigy]]. | :* ''Comment'': I've expanded both from text written on [[User:Jo-Jo Eumerus/Macdonald seamount]]. First QPQ is [[Template:Did you know nominations/Irene Ovonji-Odida]] and second QPQ is [[Template:Did you know nominations/Rudolf Geigy]]. | ||
<small>Moved to mainspace by [[User:Jo-Jo Eumerus|Jo-Jo Eumerus]] ([[User talk:Jo-Jo Eumerus|talk]]). Self-nominated at 15:11, 5 November 2017 (UTC).</small> | <small>Moved to mainspace by [[User:Jo-Jo Eumerus|Jo-Jo Eumerus]] ([[User talk:Jo-Jo Eumerus|talk]]). Self-nominated at 15:11, 5 November 2017 (UTC).</small> | ||
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| − | + | :* [[File:Symbol voting keep.svg|16px]] One of these articles is new and the other is a five-fold expansion. They are both new enough and long enough. The hook facts are cited inline, the articles are neutral and I detected no copyright issues. I have added ALT1, which is derived from the original hook, and I am approving both hooks. [[User:Cwmhiraeth|Cwmhiraeth]] ([[User talk:Cwmhiraeth|talk]]) 06:59, 12 November 2017 (UTC)</div></noinclude><!--Please do not write below this line or remove this line. Place comments above this line.--> | |
Latest revision as of 13:54, 18 December 2017
- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by 97198 (talk) 13:54, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
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- ... that the Macdonald hotspot may have formed numerous volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean, from several Marshall Islands to the Macdonald seamount, which may become an island in the future? In this case, the Macdonald hotspot could be responsible for mid-Cretaceous volcanism in the northern Ralik Chain, The easiest track to unravel in the Cook-Austral chain is Macdonald. Macdonald Seamount rises to within 27 m of sealevel (Rubin and Macdougall, 1989) and has had several eruptions since it was first observed in 1969 (see Johnson, 1970; Johnson and Malahof, 1971). Our choice of its track starts at Macdonald, The evolution of volcano-seismie activity, as evidenced by the various surveys made at seven-year intervals, suggests that the searnount's emergence could occur relatively rapidly.
- ALT1 ... that the Macdonald hotspot may have formed numerous volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean as well as the Macdonald seamount, which may become an island in the future?
- Comment: I've expanded both from text written on User:Jo-Jo Eumerus/Macdonald seamount. First QPQ is Template:Did you know nominations/Irene Ovonji-Odida and second QPQ is Template:Did you know nominations/Rudolf Geigy.
Moved to mainspace by Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk). Self-nominated at 15:11, 5 November 2017 (UTC).
One of these articles is new and the other is a five-fold expansion. They are both new enough and long enough. The hook facts are cited inline, the articles are neutral and I detected no copyright issues. I have added ALT1, which is derived from the original hook, and I am approving both hooks. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:59, 12 November 2017 (UTC)