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this is a strong start class article. it is well written, stable, good NPOV, good images. to reach B Class it needs:
REVERT ; Please read an article before you make such changes - Long Valley is NOT a city in California, it is a geographic feature, and therefore no comman is needed and is in fact misleading
Fair enough. -- maveric149
Hey Brion, how did you do such a perfect resize of the image? Can the Gimp do that? -- maveric149
Very cool, thanx - maveric149 --- Is this USGS schematic of any use? http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/f/f3/Schematic_long_valley_caldera-small.gif It's an "unused image" Image:Schematic_long_valley_caldera-small.gif Its also a .png format. Wetman 23:44, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC) , too ignorant to help...
Is it okay that almost the entire "Recent Geology" section is lifted word-for-word from this site? 68.8.108.62 06:46, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
There is currently a wiki link to an article entitled "Glass Mountain," which happens to be some random band with no obvious relation whatsoever to anything even vaguely related to the Long Valley Caldera. Since Glass Mountain is a) not highly integral to the article, and b) the link to "Glass Mountain" is pointless in the context of the article, I propose that someone should unlink it, or link to an article on something actually (at least tangentially) relevant such as obsidian flows, etc...
Excuse me, I was incorrect. It's actually an album. My point stands.
is this big lovely thing holding a town/city? Because Im looking at this thing from an airel point and it seem to have isolated large buildings and little communitys in it! If there is....WHY ISNT IT ILLEGAL?! -- Lolichan4u 17:27, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
Is there a preferred way to add the references to the Geobox? -- Burntnickel ( talk) 22:28, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Should I change the Infobox from Infobox Valley to Infobox Mountain?-- Guan long wucaii 10:16, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
Quakes in Long Valley seem to be declining but strain over by Postpile seems to be building:
Please see curretn (4 Dec 2012)USGS Long Valley Plots Dilatometers, suggests that some pressure may be building up — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rockytrawn ( talk • contribs) 18:58, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
This article is rated B-class on Wikipedia's
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This article needs additional citations for
verification. (April 2007) |
this is a strong start class article. it is well written, stable, good NPOV, good images. to reach B Class it needs:
REVERT ; Please read an article before you make such changes - Long Valley is NOT a city in California, it is a geographic feature, and therefore no comman is needed and is in fact misleading
Fair enough. -- maveric149
Hey Brion, how did you do such a perfect resize of the image? Can the Gimp do that? -- maveric149
Very cool, thanx - maveric149 --- Is this USGS schematic of any use? http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/f/f3/Schematic_long_valley_caldera-small.gif It's an "unused image" Image:Schematic_long_valley_caldera-small.gif Its also a .png format. Wetman 23:44, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC) , too ignorant to help...
Is it okay that almost the entire "Recent Geology" section is lifted word-for-word from this site? 68.8.108.62 06:46, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
There is currently a wiki link to an article entitled "Glass Mountain," which happens to be some random band with no obvious relation whatsoever to anything even vaguely related to the Long Valley Caldera. Since Glass Mountain is a) not highly integral to the article, and b) the link to "Glass Mountain" is pointless in the context of the article, I propose that someone should unlink it, or link to an article on something actually (at least tangentially) relevant such as obsidian flows, etc...
Excuse me, I was incorrect. It's actually an album. My point stands.
is this big lovely thing holding a town/city? Because Im looking at this thing from an airel point and it seem to have isolated large buildings and little communitys in it! If there is....WHY ISNT IT ILLEGAL?! -- Lolichan4u 17:27, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
Is there a preferred way to add the references to the Geobox? -- Burntnickel ( talk) 22:28, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Should I change the Infobox from Infobox Valley to Infobox Mountain?-- Guan long wucaii 10:16, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
Quakes in Long Valley seem to be declining but strain over by Postpile seems to be building:
Please see curretn (4 Dec 2012)USGS Long Valley Plots Dilatometers, suggests that some pressure may be building up — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rockytrawn ( talk • contribs) 18:58, 4 December 2012 (UTC)