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Hi editors, we are a group of postgraduate students working on a project to improve Wikipedia quality. We have noticed several areas that we can improve on this page and we are making the following changes:
1) Structure of the article, building more sections
2) Mineral Infobox of serpentine subgroup
3) Major modification in the section of 'Properties and structure' and 'Occurrence'
4) New Gallery section displaying serpentine minerals and jewelery
5) Minor modification in other sections
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Serpentine subgroup (this page):
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In addition, we are modifying the page of 'Serpetinite' and 'Serpetinization' at the same time. Please notice that 'Serpentine subgroup' (this page) is about the mineral subgroup; 'Serpentinite' is about the rock;and 'Serpetinization' is about the process of mineral transforming to serpentine. We are trying to make a linkage among these pages as they are very closely related but describing different things. You're welcome to check out the other 2 sandboxes.
Serpentinite: /info/en/?search=User:Kierabiner/sandbox_SERPENTINITE Serpentinization: /info/en/?search=User:Kierabiner/sandbox_SERPENTINIZATION — Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.157.236.237 ( talk) 19:24, 15 November 2022 (UTC)
Changed this slightly on the basis of the following. "# Satelite - name given, especially in the marketplace, to fibrous serpentine that exhibits chatoyancy -- e.g., the California cat's-eye from the vicinity of Visalia, Tulare County, California." http://www.cst.cmich.edu/users/dietr1rv/serpentine.htm
++ Name Derivation ++ Dana, in his "Manual of Mineralogy" described the name as being related to the property of serpentine to twist and curl (like a snake) when heated on the charcoal block - a common though outmoded classification tool.
I have noticed a few problems which are too big for me to figure out right now:
A to-do list for me or whoever gets to it first:
Since these two articles are so related, it makes sense to try to fix discrepancies. Thanks if anyone can beat me to it! Fallendarling ( talk) 03:35, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
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Is there a way to set the redirect for antigorite to go to the section on this page called antigorite, instead of to the top? Prometheus720 ( talk) 21:31, 9 April 2019 (UTC)
@ GeoWriter: Thanks for the revert, it should be fixed now. To confirm, the Commons category link in Category:Serpentine group is wrong? Thanks. Mike Peel ( talk) 14:11, 25 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi editors, we are a group of postgraduate students working on a project to improve Wikipedia quality. We have noticed several areas that we can improve on this page and we are making the following changes:
1) Structure of the article, building more sections
2) Mineral Infobox of serpentine subgroup
3) Major modification in the section of 'Properties and structure' and 'Occurrence'
4) New Gallery section displaying serpentine minerals and jewelery
5) Minor modification in other sections
6) References and External link changes
Serpentine subgroup (this page):
/info/en/?search=User:Kierabiner/sandbox_SERPENTINITE
In addition, we are modifying the page of 'Serpetinite' and 'Serpetinization' at the same time. Please notice that 'Serpentine subgroup' (this page) is about the mineral subgroup; 'Serpentinite' is about the rock;and 'Serpetinization' is about the process of mineral transforming to serpentine. We are trying to make a linkage among these pages as they are very closely related but describing different things. You're welcome to check out the other 2 sandboxes.
Serpentinite: /info/en/?search=User:Kierabiner/sandbox_SERPENTINITE Serpentinization: /info/en/?search=User:Kierabiner/sandbox_SERPENTINIZATION — Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.157.236.237 ( talk) 19:24, 15 November 2022 (UTC)
Changed this slightly on the basis of the following. "# Satelite - name given, especially in the marketplace, to fibrous serpentine that exhibits chatoyancy -- e.g., the California cat's-eye from the vicinity of Visalia, Tulare County, California." http://www.cst.cmich.edu/users/dietr1rv/serpentine.htm
++ Name Derivation ++ Dana, in his "Manual of Mineralogy" described the name as being related to the property of serpentine to twist and curl (like a snake) when heated on the charcoal block - a common though outmoded classification tool.
I have noticed a few problems which are too big for me to figure out right now:
A to-do list for me or whoever gets to it first:
Since these two articles are so related, it makes sense to try to fix discrepancies. Thanks if anyone can beat me to it! Fallendarling ( talk) 03:35, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
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Is there a way to set the redirect for antigorite to go to the section on this page called antigorite, instead of to the top? Prometheus720 ( talk) 21:31, 9 April 2019 (UTC)
@ GeoWriter: Thanks for the revert, it should be fixed now. To confirm, the Commons category link in Category:Serpentine group is wrong? Thanks. Mike Peel ( talk) 14:11, 25 April 2021 (UTC)