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The New Scientist, 27 September 2008, p 35, names Campi Flegrei as one of the two main candidates with Yellowstone for the next supervolcano. Perhaps someone competent on the subject could cover this. Dudleymiles ( talk) 19:48, 26 September 2008 (UTC)
The Campi Flegrei article in Italian Wikipedia is very complete though it lacks clear (to me) sources. I've been looking for references to the info there and intend to translate it completely, as articles in English are the main source for articles in all other languages and therefore should present as much info as available. Besides, I've found the information in Campos Flegreos article in Wikipedia in Spanish is also very useful, especially because it's summarised in plain language, though merely a translation of the Italian version. If anyone objects to this, please say so. Thanks. -- Izmir2 ( talk) 17:11, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
Why is this article entitled with the Italian name instead of the English "Phlegraean Fields"? There are plenty of English language sources for the use of "Phlegraean Fields". For starters, see the various articles in the June 1984 Bulletin of Volcanology, such as Bianchi, R. et al. (1984) "Modelling of surface ground deformations in the Phlegraean Fields volcanic area, Italy" Bulletin of Volcanology 47(2): pp. 321-330. If we were to be concerned about classical references, would we not use the Latin Phlegraei campi instead of the Italian? But this is the English Wikipedia. -- Bejnar ( talk) 22:24, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
File:Caldera_dei_Campi_Flegrei.jpg... -- AnonMoos ( talk) 15:04, 9 September 2010 (UTC)
Go ogle up Volcanoes Wiped out Neanderthals and you'll find this one is the smoking gun. -- Pawyilee ( talk) 14:16, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: page moved. Vegaswikian ( talk) 01:04, 1 March 2011 (UTC)
Campi Flegrei →
Phlegraean Fields — Phlegraean Fields is the English term for the area. There are plenty of English language sources for the use of "Phlegraean Fields". For starters, see the various articles in the June 1984 Bulletin of Volcanology, such as Bianchi, R. et al. (1984) "Modelling of surface ground deformations in the Phlegraean Fields volcanic area, Italy" Bulletin of Volcanology 47(2): pp. 321-330. We should follow the policy in the
Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Article titles, namely in
Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English), Use the most commonly used English version of the name of the subject as the title of the article. "Phlegraean Fields" is the English version of the name and it appears in numerous reliable sources and encyclopedias. --
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I've added a cleanup tag, the content is fine, but there's a huge gap between the external links heading and the acutual hyperlinks themselves which needs sorting, I couldn't figure out how to do it.
The New Scientist, 27 September 2008, p 35, names Campi Flegrei as one of the two main candidates with Yellowstone for the next supervolcano. Perhaps someone competent on the subject could cover this. Dudleymiles ( talk) 19:48, 26 September 2008 (UTC)
The Campi Flegrei article in Italian Wikipedia is very complete though it lacks clear (to me) sources. I've been looking for references to the info there and intend to translate it completely, as articles in English are the main source for articles in all other languages and therefore should present as much info as available. Besides, I've found the information in Campos Flegreos article in Wikipedia in Spanish is also very useful, especially because it's summarised in plain language, though merely a translation of the Italian version. If anyone objects to this, please say so. Thanks. -- Izmir2 ( talk) 17:11, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
Why is this article entitled with the Italian name instead of the English "Phlegraean Fields"? There are plenty of English language sources for the use of "Phlegraean Fields". For starters, see the various articles in the June 1984 Bulletin of Volcanology, such as Bianchi, R. et al. (1984) "Modelling of surface ground deformations in the Phlegraean Fields volcanic area, Italy" Bulletin of Volcanology 47(2): pp. 321-330. If we were to be concerned about classical references, would we not use the Latin Phlegraei campi instead of the Italian? But this is the English Wikipedia. -- Bejnar ( talk) 22:24, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
File:Caldera_dei_Campi_Flegrei.jpg... -- AnonMoos ( talk) 15:04, 9 September 2010 (UTC)
Go ogle up Volcanoes Wiped out Neanderthals and you'll find this one is the smoking gun. -- Pawyilee ( talk) 14:16, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: page moved. Vegaswikian ( talk) 01:04, 1 March 2011 (UTC)
Campi Flegrei →
Phlegraean Fields — Phlegraean Fields is the English term for the area. There are plenty of English language sources for the use of "Phlegraean Fields". For starters, see the various articles in the June 1984 Bulletin of Volcanology, such as Bianchi, R. et al. (1984) "Modelling of surface ground deformations in the Phlegraean Fields volcanic area, Italy" Bulletin of Volcanology 47(2): pp. 321-330. We should follow the policy in the
Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Article titles, namely in
Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English), Use the most commonly used English version of the name of the subject as the title of the article. "Phlegraean Fields" is the English version of the name and it appears in numerous reliable sources and encyclopedias. --
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