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| − | |comments = Article was expanded within 7 days when nominated, was expanded more than 5x (~800 chars to >28,000 chars), is appropriately neutral and has no plagiarism issues that I can see. QPQ is done. The hook is interesting and supported, and the hook image is clear and properly licensed. I corrected a couple of spots where the wrong paper was cited; I'll go through the second half of the article in greater depth to look for other such cases shortly. The first paragraph of the "History" section has no citation currently. It's very close; once I review all the other citations and we get one for the paragraph that's lacking one, it should be ready to go. | + | |comments = Article was expanded within 7 days when nominated, was expanded more than 5x (~800 chars to >28,000 chars), is appropriately neutral and has no plagiarism issues that I can see. QPQ is done. The hook is interesting and supported, and the hook image is clear and properly licensed. I corrected a couple of spots where the wrong paper was cited; I'll go through the second half of the article in greater depth to look for other such cases shortly. The first paragraph of the "History" section has no citation currently. It's very close; once I review all the other citations and we get one for the paragraph that's lacking one, it should be ready to go. |
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:{{replyto|Bryanrutherford0}} Sorry I had missed that; since the citation is from a book that is not in preview at Google Books I had to get the hard-copy version off the shelf so I had meant to do that after the weekend. I have it now, with a long quote section since it's not as easy to verify that online. [[User:Daniel Case|Daniel Case]] ([[User talk:Daniel Case|talk]]) 23:04, 15 January 2018 (UTC) | :{{replyto|Bryanrutherford0}} Sorry I had missed that; since the citation is from a book that is not in preview at Google Books I had to get the hard-copy version off the shelf so I had meant to do that after the weekend. I have it now, with a long quote section since it's not as easy to verify that online. [[User:Daniel Case|Daniel Case]] ([[User talk:Daniel Case|talk]]) 23:04, 15 January 2018 (UTC) | ||
| + | ::Yep, that fixes it! With that, this article looks ready to go!-[[User:Bryanrutherford0|Bryanrutherford0]] ([[User talk:Bryanrutherford0|talk]]) 21:42, 16 January 2018 (UTC) | ||
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West Kill
- ... that the watershed of the West Kill (Diamond Notch Falls, pictured) has the steepest slopes and highest overall elevation of any subbasin of New York's Schoharie Creek? Source: "The West Kill has the highest overall elevation within the Schoharie watershed" (text in map on p. 2); "The total watershed area is 31.2 square miles, with an average watershed slope of nearly 29%, the highest of any major Schoharie tributary".
- Reviewed: Protests against Faure Gnassingbé
- Comment: I'm not quite done with this one but I think it's ready for review
5x expanded by Daniel Case (talk) and Bacardi379 (talk). Nominated by Daniel Case (talk) at 19:56, 12 January 2018 (UTC).
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- Template:Replyto Sorry I had missed that; since the citation is from a book that is not in preview at Google Books I had to get the hard-copy version off the shelf so I had meant to do that after the weekend. I have it now, with a long quote section since it's not as easy to verify that online. Daniel Case (talk) 23:04, 15 January 2018 (UTC)
- Yep, that fixes it! With that, this article looks ready to go!-Bryanrutherford0 (talk) 21:42, 16 January 2018 (UTC)
