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Hello Plumago, I bought an image at a public auction that is supposed to come from the nasa. But I was surprised to see on wikipedia that you were the author of the insert. The link : https://www.drouotonline.com/publicLot/publicShow/6811480 What do you think ? Thanks, Caroline — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cydony ( talk • contribs) 11:47, 12 June 2017 (UTC)
Thanks for your response
Plumago.
Yes, I try to understand where the print is coming from. I have some doubts on the fact that its comes from the nasa itself as it is indicated.
The image seems to be a printing of the wikipedia photomontage.
In fact, image I bought is exactly the same as this one :
/info/en/?search=File:Face_on_Mars_with_Inset.jpg
On the page, you are mentioned as the author of the insert. — Preceding
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hi plumbago, thanks for being an editor... True the petition didn't go anywhere specifically, but the denial put EPA on the record that ocean acidification requires regulatory relief and that their programs, like the clean powerplant rule and the paris accords will provide that relief...all programs that are being walked back...the petitioners informed epa they would resubmit the petition if it became clear that epa actions would not in fact mitigate the problem,,, i will try again but this time adding more information — Preceding unsigned comment added by Docdonn ( talk • contribs)
Thanks Plumbago... clearly I'm new at this...I'll follow your suggestions and take another stab at it... best Docdonn ( talk) 19:50, 24 June 2017 (UTC)
Hi Plumbago... I wanted some advice... if you're not the right person, I'd appreciate you pointing me in the right direction... I'd like to add a section to ocean acidification about how multiple stressors amplify the effects on marine life, e.g., ocean acidification, warming and deoxygenation create trophic mismatches, there's been a lot research in the last few years on this, not just meta-analysis but this year some interesting mesocosm studies in australia... do you think a section in ocean acidification is appropriate (as OA is more widely known) or do you think it needs its own article?
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Yes! Thank you it does help ...I'll do an edit today... Docdonn ( talk) 12:44, 27 June 2017 (UTC)
Hi Plumbago! I was attempting to add context to the upwelling citation because, following your same logic, it seemed misleading about OA because upwelling is a coastal phenomenon and the extremity of low pH is largely a biological oceanographic process determined by age of the water and amount of organic matter that has sunk and decomposed there. Recent ecosystem approach studies have revealed how much biological processes contribute to pH variability. This biophysical feedback in the system is a critical factor determining rate and direction of exchange with atmospheric CO2 to determine rate of pH change, so it is a critical component for understanding long-term anthropogenic acidification that doesn't receive much attention here. Biologically-induced deviations from atmospheric equilibrium have been observed in nearly all ocean ecosystems, especially those with high productivity. The work from Duarte et al make a clear, empirical case using shallow coastal ecosystems but there are examples from other more open-ocean/shelf locations that could be referenced if that is the focus of this article. Thanks for editing this page! CheeseburgerSmith ( talk)
From your recent additions to Blade Runner 2049, there has been an issue about plot length for this article and possibly you could trim parts of the plot summary to support keeping your additions. Plot length is normally limited to 400-700 words and has been exceeded several times for this article. ManKnowsInfinity ( talk) 15:04, 18 October 2017 (UTC)
Hi Plumbago, I was reading the page on the carbon cycle, and read the talk part and saw that you removed something about the effect of over-fishing in the section "something fishy". It does look like the formulation was awkward, but I think the effect of over-fishing on climate is real. I have in fact explain the mechanism as I understand it below your comment. Can you shed some light on this? Thanks ThLB ( talk) 15:40, 16 November 2017 (UTC)
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Hello Plumago, I bought an image at a public auction that is supposed to come from the nasa. But I was surprised to see on wikipedia that you were the author of the insert. The link : https://www.drouotonline.com/publicLot/publicShow/6811480 What do you think ? Thanks, Caroline — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cydony ( talk • contribs) 11:47, 12 June 2017 (UTC)
Thanks for your response
Plumago.
Yes, I try to understand where the print is coming from. I have some doubts on the fact that its comes from the nasa itself as it is indicated.
The image seems to be a printing of the wikipedia photomontage.
In fact, image I bought is exactly the same as this one :
/info/en/?search=File:Face_on_Mars_with_Inset.jpg
On the page, you are mentioned as the author of the insert. — Preceding
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77.151.55.201 (
talk) 08:26, 13 June 2017 (UTC)
hi plumbago, thanks for being an editor... True the petition didn't go anywhere specifically, but the denial put EPA on the record that ocean acidification requires regulatory relief and that their programs, like the clean powerplant rule and the paris accords will provide that relief...all programs that are being walked back...the petitioners informed epa they would resubmit the petition if it became clear that epa actions would not in fact mitigate the problem,,, i will try again but this time adding more information — Preceding unsigned comment added by Docdonn ( talk • contribs)
Thanks Plumbago... clearly I'm new at this...I'll follow your suggestions and take another stab at it... best Docdonn ( talk) 19:50, 24 June 2017 (UTC)
Hi Plumbago... I wanted some advice... if you're not the right person, I'd appreciate you pointing me in the right direction... I'd like to add a section to ocean acidification about how multiple stressors amplify the effects on marine life, e.g., ocean acidification, warming and deoxygenation create trophic mismatches, there's been a lot research in the last few years on this, not just meta-analysis but this year some interesting mesocosm studies in australia... do you think a section in ocean acidification is appropriate (as OA is more widely known) or do you think it needs its own article?
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Yes! Thank you it does help ...I'll do an edit today... Docdonn ( talk) 12:44, 27 June 2017 (UTC)
Hi Plumbago! I was attempting to add context to the upwelling citation because, following your same logic, it seemed misleading about OA because upwelling is a coastal phenomenon and the extremity of low pH is largely a biological oceanographic process determined by age of the water and amount of organic matter that has sunk and decomposed there. Recent ecosystem approach studies have revealed how much biological processes contribute to pH variability. This biophysical feedback in the system is a critical factor determining rate and direction of exchange with atmospheric CO2 to determine rate of pH change, so it is a critical component for understanding long-term anthropogenic acidification that doesn't receive much attention here. Biologically-induced deviations from atmospheric equilibrium have been observed in nearly all ocean ecosystems, especially those with high productivity. The work from Duarte et al make a clear, empirical case using shallow coastal ecosystems but there are examples from other more open-ocean/shelf locations that could be referenced if that is the focus of this article. Thanks for editing this page! CheeseburgerSmith ( talk)
From your recent additions to Blade Runner 2049, there has been an issue about plot length for this article and possibly you could trim parts of the plot summary to support keeping your additions. Plot length is normally limited to 400-700 words and has been exceeded several times for this article. ManKnowsInfinity ( talk) 15:04, 18 October 2017 (UTC)
Hi Plumbago, I was reading the page on the carbon cycle, and read the talk part and saw that you removed something about the effect of over-fishing in the section "something fishy". It does look like the formulation was awkward, but I think the effect of over-fishing on climate is real. I have in fact explain the mechanism as I understand it below your comment. Can you shed some light on this? Thanks ThLB ( talk) 15:40, 16 November 2017 (UTC)
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